Hi Marco,
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 at 23:49:21 +0200, Marco Pfatschbacher wrote:
> Hi,
>
> were you reconfiguring your interfaces?
> Or running /etc/netstart twice?
Yes, we were adjusting advbase/advskew in an attempt to make it work
properly. We have run /etc/netstart twice between reboots, but not
Hi,
We're running carp on two Openbsd 4.0 routers on vlan interfaces and
we're observing a state change from backup to master to backup on the
host that should stay as the backup. This happens periodically and
adjusting the advbase and advskew seems to have no effect apart from
adjusting the perio
On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 at 13:57:52 +0100, Esben Norby wrote:
> What excactly is the purpose of this? Is it some cisco trick to save memory
> or
> does it have a real purpose?
It's not a cisco trick as such, since it's defined in the OSPF RFC
along with NSSA (not so stubby areas) and totally stubby
Is it possible to configure an area in ospfd.conf to be a stub area?
I have an area where all particpating routers (ciscos) are configured
to treat it as a stub ie.
router ospf 1234
...
area 1 stub
...
There doesn't appear to be a way of setting a similar option in
ospfd.conf, so when I start
4 matches
Mail list logo