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| David Schwartz... |
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 7:14 pm |
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On Oct 3, 3:25 am, Jarek <ja... at (no spam) nospam.pl> wrote:
I'm not familiar with BIRD, but I believe that you only put the
tunnels in the OSPF area on the Linux side, so those are the only
routes it's going to advertise. It's assuming the other routes belong
to some other OSPF area or are not supposed to be advertised over
OSPF.
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| Jarek... |
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:22 pm |
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David Schwartz pisze:
Quote: On Oct 3, 3:25 am, Jarek <ja... at (no spam) nospam.pl> wrote:
What is wrong ?
I'm not familiar with BIRD, but I believe that you only put the
tunnels in the OSPF area on the Linux side, so those are the only
routes it's going to advertise. It's assuming the other routes belong
to some other OSPF area or are not supposed to be advertised over
Routes are advertised. Even more, on cisco
show ip ospf database
shows routes:
10.200.199.0 10.200.199.2 500 0x80000001 0x273B 0
but: "show ip route" shows only static routes.
best regards
Jarek |
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