|-----Original Message----- |From: owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com |[mailto:owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Aaron Nabil |Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 7:22 AM |To: usr-tc@lists.xmission.com |Subject: Re: (usr-tc) arcs and ospf | | |Mike Andrews writes... |>I've been having a really bizarre problem off and on the last week or two. |>Occasionally some of my ARCs will suddenly stop doing OSPF right. The |>routing table loses all OSPF routes, and the ARC stops announcing its |>routes via OSPF to our Ciscos. Disabling/enabling OSPF doesn't help, but |>most of the time (not all the time) rebooting the ARC will. |> |>One thing that seemed to trigger it was rebooting some of our Ciscos... |>and since that happens so infrequently (not rebooted since going to ARC |>4.2 in fact) it's hard to track down. I don't know which one exactly, |>maybe our AS border router dying is what threw it off. |> |> . . . |> |>Has anyone seen anything like this before or know of any particular |>settings that I might want to check? This is driving me nuts (not to |>mention my customers) and I'm not sure where to start. | |Make sure your tc's aren't becoming the DR. To check, do a "list ospf nei", |see if any of them are in any state other than "two way". To fix, do a |"set ospf interface THE_OSPF_INTERFACE router_priority 0" on each of |them and reboot. | That recomendation is actually in the release notes for 4.2.32... -M - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.