[admin@MikroTik] > /routing ospf export
# jan/20/1970 04:26:15 by RouterOS 6.19
# software id = IEFS-6614
#
/routing ospf instance
set [ find default=yes ] redistribute-connected=as-type-1 \
    redistribute-other-ospf=as-type-1 redistribute-static=as-type-1
router-id=\
    172.31.255.110
/routing ospf interface
add authentication=simple authentication-key=XXXXXX network-type=broadcast
/routing ospf network
add area=backbone comment="XXXX1 BMU UPLINK" network=172.31.0.48/30
add area=backbone comment="xx2 UPLINK" network=172.31.0.60/30
add area=backbone comment="xx3 UPLINK" network=172.31.0.52/30
add area=backbone comment="xx4 UPLINK" network=172.31.0.64/30
add area=backbone comment="xx5 UPLINK" network=172.31.0.72/30
add area=backbone comment="xx6 UPLINK" network=172.31.0.68/30
[admin@MikroTik] >


On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 3:38 PM, Butch Evans <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 06/05/2015 03:03 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
>
>> In the log I see this. I was told unless you know what youre looking at
>> that OSPF logging is confusing. Is this normal to be seeing?
>>
>
> That looks like you are sending packets that:
>
> 1. Shouldn't be sent (speaking OSPF from IPs you shouldn't)
> OR
> 2. You have a bridge loop or similar that is allowing packets from other
> interfaces to come back to this router
>
> You can send this offlist if you want, but do:
> /routing ospf export
>
> Post that information and it will be easier to see what's happening. You
> can mask the key in the output if you want.
>
>
>
> --
> Butch Evans
> 702-537-0979
> Network Support and Engineering
> http://store.wispgear.net/
> http://www.butchevans.com/
>



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