At 06:30 PM 6/27/2002 -0600, you wrote:
I'm running 4.2.32 on my HiperARC card. I've got OSPF enabled and running. It receives all the OSPF routes from the neighboring routers in Area 0, but it only announces a single /26 which is the dial-up IP pool to the neighboring routers. If a customer with a routed subnet connects, it doesn't announce that customers route via OSPF to the rest of the network, therefore causing said customer to be unreachable.
This same setup works fine with my PM3's, so I know it's got to be a setting to tell the TC to announce connected subnets via OSPF, but how?
You need to create a "send policy" in the arc for the routed subnet. ie; HiPer1>> list ospf seNDPOLICY OSPF Send Policies: Source Address/Mask Action REMOTE 209.102.066.008/29 Advertise REMOTE 209.102.066.024/29 Advertise Those are for some old subnets we had in one of our arc's to allow a static subnet customer to dialup to our modem pools. The PM3's just handled it fine, however the ARC's require the send policy. - Mike ------------------------------------------------ Rock Island Communications, Inc. (360)-378-5884 http://www.rockisland.com/ San Juan Islands, WA ------------------------------------------------