That will do it. You want the routing subnet (the /30) to be first on
the list. The other local subnets will get in the way.
I've not had one with that many local subnets, usually just one or
sometimes two. But if you delete and re-add the local subnets, it will
put the /30 first, and you should be good to go.
bp
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On 6/5/2015 12:30 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
yes there are. Eth3 for example has 36 local subnets that are customer
facing on the network. 2 local /30 for the two remote OSPF routers
beyond this interface, 12 /30 subnets for the backhaul access (each
radio will be on a /30 with its connected router interface, this is
just in prep, as the sites are isolated the subnets will move) and one
local subnet to act as a gateway for a catch all DHCP relay
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Bill Prince <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Is there more than one subnet on your interfaces? I've found that
if you have other non-route type subnets on an interface, that
they can mess with the routed subnets. So you can remove/re-add
those subnets that aren't used for routing, and the routes will
populate the way you need.
bp
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On 6/5/2015 11:53 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
So, I assume its a configuration issue, but the routers Im seeing
this on also have an old milan switch in front of them, that
could be coming into play, though I dont know how.
If I reboot a switch between my mikrotik and my fortigates or
Imagestreams, the mikrotik shows it come back as a neighbor, but
never updates routes. The remote routers are acting like a woman,
all nice until you dont come home one night and the next day they
make sure you see them, wear little sexy outfits, but withhold
the goods.
I can powercycle the remote routers and everythign comes back up
all snazzy. I also can remove that network from the OSPF networks
tab in the mikrotik.
It is configured using /30 between routers. The network type is
set to broadcast, someone told me it should be point to point,
but I couldnt easily get point to point option on the Fortigate
OSPF configuration, so this is the interim that worked until the
network is all mikrotik, we have 5 more of them that were
supposed to be here wednesday.
I configuered the ALL interface with the authentication key, then
just add the OSPF link networks in.
I waited 5 minutes on one just to see if it was a dead interval
type of thing.
I assume the problem here is a very simple misconfiguration on my
part, but my incompetence contract specifically states I can do
stupid shit on a whim.
On another note, the authentication key is sent out over the
network in plain text? how viewable is this if its type
broadcast? like can a customer stick wireshark on his bridged
subscriber and see it if theyre not on the backbone of the
network since I have all interfaces in this?
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