On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 07:01:14AM -0500, Chris Wopat wrote:
> > From: Claudio Jeker
> >
> > Thanks for the log and tcpdumps. It seems you're the first person to try
> > opaque LSA against ospfd. Can you give the following diff a spin?
> > I think this will solve the problems.
>
> Claudio,
>
> T
> From: Claudio Jeker
>
> Thanks for the log and tcpdumps. It seems you're the first person to try
> opaque LSA against ospfd. Can you give the following diff a spin?
> I think this will solve the problems.
Claudio,
Thanks for the patch. I've compiled this in a lab and indeed things
are indeed s
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 08:58:53PM -0500, Chris Wopat wrote:
> Claudio and crew,
>
> When you enable OSPF-TE (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3630) on a
> Cisco router, OpenOSPFD crashes with "Invalid LSA type". Assuming you
> have a functional setup, adding this (the last line) will recreate:
>
>
Claudio and crew,
When you enable OSPF-TE (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3630) on a
Cisco router, OpenOSPFD crashes with "Invalid LSA type". Assuming you
have a functional setup, adding this (the last line) will recreate:
router ospf 1
mpls traffic-eng router-id Loopback0
mpls traffic-eng area
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