Most honorable ARC OSPF masters
I have attempted, and failed, to remove RIP from my network and replace with OSPF. I am shamed and humiliated that I must now ask for assistance with so surely simple a matter, belying my stupidity and laziness. If also not for my cowardice, I would beat myself silly for such offense to sensible honorable people such as yourself. ARC: V5.2.102, v5.0.9 yesterday, same situation I do believe. IE, not a bug I don't think. I bug in the setter-upper (me). I am talking with my OSPF neighbors (good), I am sending a route for my dialpool (so is sending <a> route via OSPF), but, RADIUS users with static IP's, no OSPF route is being sent. Local route being created, yes. Turn RIP back on, whammo, the Rip Route is there as pretty as can be. I looked around in HARM under OSPF, then the modem groups for options relating, just didn't find anything. I'm sure there's got to be some option I'm missing. Network option? Modem Group option? Radius option? Global option? Also, can I set an option for the ARC to not become the master/backup for OSPF? Jus' makes me nervous that it becomes the BDR, though surely it works fine.... Scott Trautman Global Dialog Internet scott@gdinet.com 608-240-4638 www.gdinet.com
Hi, Not sure on the static routes, but to set your priority so that the arc doesn't become a designated router: set osPF interface x.x.x.x ROUTER_PRIORITY 0 I *think* you have to: set ospf global asbr enable to get the rest of your routes... Charles -- Charles Sprickman spork@inch.com On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Scott Trautman wrote:
I have attempted, and failed, to remove RIP from my network and replace with OSPF. I am shamed and humiliated that I must now ask for assistance with so surely simple a matter, belying my stupidity and laziness. If also not for my cowardice, I would beat myself silly for such offense to sensible honorable people such as yourself.
ARC: V5.2.102, v5.0.9 yesterday, same situation I do believe. IE, not a bug I don't think. I bug in the setter-upper (me).
I am talking with my OSPF neighbors (good), I am sending a route for my dialpool (so is sending <a> route via OSPF), but, RADIUS users with static IP's, no OSPF route is being sent. Local route being created, yes. Turn RIP back on, whammo, the Rip Route is there as pretty as can be. I looked around in HARM under OSPF, then the modem groups for options relating, just didn't find anything. I'm sure there's got to be some option I'm missing. Network option? Modem Group option? Radius option? Global option?
Also, can I set an option for the ARC to not become the master/backup for OSPF? Jus' makes me nervous that it becomes the BDR, though surely it works fine....
Scott Trautman Global Dialog Internet scott@gdinet.com 608-240-4638 www.gdinet.com
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What does your config look like - I don't know that we have ever seen a complete, working OSPF config to this list. Marshall Morgan Internet Doorway, Inc (aka NETDOOR) http://www.netdoor.com 601.969.1434 x28 | 800.952.1570 x28 | 601.969.3629 x28 | Fax 601.969.3838 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Trautman" <scott@gdinet.com> To: <usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 12:40 PM Subject: [USR-TC] Most honorable ARC OSPF masters
I have attempted, and failed, to remove RIP from my network and replace with OSPF. I am shamed and humiliated that I must now ask for assistance with so surely simple a matter, belying my stupidity and laziness. If also not for my cowardice, I would beat myself silly for such offense to sensible honorable people such as yourself.
ARC: V5.2.102, v5.0.9 yesterday, same situation I do believe. IE, not a bug I don't think. I bug in the setter-upper (me).
I am talking with my OSPF neighbors (good), I am sending a route for my dialpool (so is sending <a> route via OSPF), but, RADIUS users with static IP's, no OSPF route is being sent. Local route being created, yes. Turn RIP back on, whammo, the Rip Route is there as pretty as can be. I looked around in HARM under OSPF, then the modem groups for options relating, just didn't find anything. I'm sure there's got to be some option I'm missing. Network option? Modem Group option? Radius option? Global option?
Also, can I set an option for the ARC to not become the master/backup for OSPF? Jus' makes me nervous that it becomes the BDR, though surely it works fine....
Scott Trautman Global Dialog Internet scott@gdinet.com 608-240-4638 www.gdinet.com
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