Butch - your post was fine except for the first sentence.   No need to 
pick at wounds at this point.   Let it go.

Matt Larsen
vistabeam.com


On 8/15/2010 5:49 PM, Butch Evans wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-08-14 at 17:15 -0400, Scott Reed wrote:
>> I have an RB433AH running ROS3.30.  It has been running well for months
>> or longer.  Yesterday afternoon it lost the OSPF routes that come in
>> from the backhaul interface.  I rebooted.  Still no go.  It showed 9
>> potential neighbors in Init state on that interface.  It gets neighbors
>> on the wireless AP interface.  I power cycled it this morning.  Same
>> thing, 9 neighbors in Init state.
>> On of those neighbors is inches away so I put a 3 foot jumper between
>> ether2 on the bad unit to ether2 on the good one.  They instantly became
>> neighbors.
>> What do I need to look for on the interface that is not working to get
>> it to go to the next step?
>> By the way, that interface is the link to the Internet for 2 APs and all
>> of the customers on those 2 APs are moving traffic, so it is not a
>> physical interface that is not working.
> Hopefully Jim Patient won't think this is "advertising", so I'll post it
> here.
>
> It is likely that you may be seeing a duplex mismatch at some point in
> the network.  Another possibility is that you have an incomplete bridge
> somewhere (backhaul maybe?), such as would occur with an 802.11 based
> client-ap setup.  Without more information, it's hard to say what could
> be causing this issue.  State "init" means that we have seen the
> hello(s) from the neighbor, but they have not seen ours.  This indicates
> some failure of packets in one direction, so I am guessing a duplex
> problem.
>



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