How do I know what order theyre in? Im currently in winbox and thats just sorted.
So what Im not understanding is why it initially works, but if a switch (or backhaul) in between drops, it shows the neighbor relationship, but never populates routes? Im not questioning the advice, just trying to understand the underlying mechanics to avoid a similar fate in the future On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 2:33 PM, Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com> > > > 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]> 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 >> <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com> >> >> >> 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? >> -- >> If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your >> team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team. >> >> >> > > > -- > If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your > team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team. > > > -- If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.
