* [LARTC] OSPF problems
@ 2003-03-27 4:06 Jeff Nye
2003-03-30 12:06 ` bar
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From: Jeff Nye @ 2003-03-27 4:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
I have a fairly simply laid out network that could easily use static routing. However, I
plan to expand quickly and don't wish to spend the better part of my life maintaining
static routes.
INTERNET
|
---------
Gateway | - LAN 172.16.1.x
| - LINK 192.168.1.1
---------
|<----wifi
---------
router 2 | -LAN 172.16.2.x
| -Link 192.168.1.2
---------
|<----wifi
---------
router 3 | -LAN 172.16.3.x
| -Link 192.168.1.3
---------
OSPF seems to work however when connected to the LAN on either router 2 or 3 I get
periodic time outs. It looks like the routers keep trying to elect a new chief and the
little indians are getting extremely confused. Does anyone know what would be causing
this and how I might avoid it. I tested it on a LAN with cross over cables where the
wifi is and I get the same errors.
I am running RH 8.0, ZEBRA version 0.93A. I used the example found in the "Linux
Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO" chapter 17. I have searched many many websites
in search of help and now turn to you the experts to help a fellow geek.
Thanks,
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* [LARTC] OSPF problems
2003-03-27 4:06 [LARTC] OSPF problems Jeff Nye
@ 2003-03-30 12:06 ` bar
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From: bar @ 2003-03-30 12:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 20:06:14 -0800 (PST)
> From: Jeff Nye <jeffnye20@yahoo.com>
> To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
> Subject: [LARTC] OSPF problems
>
> I have a fairly simply laid out network that could easily use static
routing. However, I
> plan to expand quickly and don't wish to spend the better part of my life
maintaining
> static routes.
>
> INTERNET
> |
> ---------
> Gateway | - LAN 172.16.1.x
> | - LINK 192.168.1.1
> ---------
> |<----wifi
> ---------
> router 2 | -LAN 172.16.2.x
> | -Link 192.168.1.2
> ---------
> |<----wifi
> ---------
> router 3 | -LAN 172.16.3.x
> | -Link 192.168.1.3
> ---------
>
>
> OSPF seems to work however when connected to the LAN on either router 2 or
3 I get
> periodic time outs. It looks like the routers keep trying to elect a new
chief and the
> little indians are getting extremely confused. Does anyone know what
would be causing
> this and how I might avoid it. I tested it on a LAN with cross over
cables where the
> wifi is and I get the same errors.
>
> I am running RH 8.0, ZEBRA version 0.93A. I used the example found in the
"Linux
> Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO" chapter 17. I have searched
many many websites
> in search of help and now turn to you the experts to help a fellow geek.
if you could show output from commands:
sh ip o n
sh ip o d
Regards,
bar
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