Ah - my mistake in terminology translation :-)

Since is IS running through the router, turn on tshark on one of the
router interfaces, & see what's on the (virtual) wire when you start a ping.
Does the router even see it inbound through the virtual switch?

Justin

On Feb 6, 2008 5:05 AM, Joe Pub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I have a problem with some OSPF routing.  I have a small
> network setup (see attached image) which uses 2 OSPF areas, with 3
> subnets.  I have a LAN subnet (192.168.10.0/23, Area 0.0.0.1) and a
> DMZ subnet (172.20.0.0/23, Area 0.0.0.0) and a public subnet which is
> not configured using OSPF.
>
> I can connect and ping nodes from LAN <------> DMZ no problem and can
> also ping from DMZ <-----> Public no problem.  But when I try to ping
> and connect to machines within my own public range LAN  <-----> Public
> I have some connectivity issues.  Pings will take a while and time
> out, then eventually (2 - 10 seconds) it's like OSPF has figured how
> to get there and they works.  If them hosts then have not been
> contacted in a while since it started working, I have the ping and
> connectivity problems again.
>
> Does anyone have any idea where I might be going wrong here?
>
> protocol config for the both internal routers below with respective
> OSPF and routing tables.  If you need further information please let
> me know.
>
> Thank for the help.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>     protocols {
>         ospf4 {
>             router-id: 10.1.1.1
>             rfc1583-compatibility: false
>             ip-router-alert: false
>             area 0.0.0.0 {
>                 area-type: "normal"
>                 interface eth1 {
>                     link-type: "broadcast"
>                     address 172.20.1.251 {
>                         priority: 128
>                         hello-interval: 10
>                         router-dead-interval: 40
>                         interface-cost: 1
>                         retransmit-interval: 5
>                         transit-delay: 1
>                         passive: false
>                         disable: false
>                     }
>                 }
>             }
>             area 0.0.0.1 {
>                 area-type: "normal"
>                 interface eth0 {
>                     link-type: "broadcast"
>                     address 192.168.11.253 {
>                         priority: 128
>                         hello-interval: 10
>                         router-dead-interval: 40
>                         interface-cost: 1
>                         retransmit-interval: 5
>                         transit-delay: 1
>                         passive: false
>                         disable: false
>                     }
>                 }
>             }
>         }
>         static {
>             disable: false
>         }
>     }
>
> Routes: 8/8, Paths: 8/8
> 0.0.0.0/0                [ospf(1)]        > to 172.20.1.253        via eth1
> 10.1.1.1/32                [connected(0)]        > to 10.1.1.1
>        via lo
> 10.1.1.3/32                [ospf(2)]        > to 172.20.1.253        via eth1
> 10.1.1.4/32                [ospf(2)]        > to 172.20.1.252        via eth1
> 127.0.0.0/8                [connected(0)]        > to 127.0.0.1
>         via lo
> 172.20.0.0/23                [connected(0)]        > to 172.20.1.251
>      via eth1
> 192.168.10.0/23                [connected(0)]        > to
> 192.168.11.253        via eth0
> 192.168.11.254/32        [connected(0)]        > to 192.168.11.254
>    via eth0
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>     protocols {
>         ospf4 {
>             router-id: 10.1.1.2
>             rfc1583-compatibility: false
>             ip-router-alert: false
>             area 0.0.0.0 {
>                 area-type: "normal"
>                 interface eth1 {
>                     link-type: "broadcast"
>                     address 172.20.1.250 {
>                         priority: 128
>                         hello-interval: 10
>                         router-dead-interval: 40
>                         interface-cost: 1
>                         retransmit-interval: 5
>                         transit-delay: 1
>                         passive: false
>                         disable: false
>                     }
>                 }
>             }
>             area 0.0.0.1 {
>                 area-type: "normal"
>                 interface eth0 {
>                     link-type: "broadcast"
>                     address 192.168.11.252 {
>                         priority: 128
>                         hello-interval: 10
>                         router-dead-interval: 40
>                         interface-cost: 1
>                         retransmit-interval: 5
>                         transit-delay: 1
>                         passive: false
>                         disable: false
>                     }
>                 }
>             }
>         }
>         static {
>             disable: true
>         }
>     }
>
>
> Routes: 7/7, Paths: 7/7
> 0.0.0.0/0                [ospf(1)]        > to 172.20.1.253        via eth1
> 10.1.1.2/32                [connected(0)]        > to 10.1.1.2
>        via lo
> 10.1.1.3/32                [ospf(2)]        > to 172.20.1.253        via eth1
> 10.1.1.4/32                [ospf(2)]        > to 172.20.1.252        via eth1
> 127.0.0.0/8                [connected(0)]        > to 127.0.0.1
>         via lo
> 172.20.0.0/23                [connected(0)]        > to 172.20.1.250
>      via eth1
> 192.168.10.0/23                [ospf(2)]        > to 172.20.1.251
>   via eth1
>
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