On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 12:57:36AM +0100, Maria P wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > At least with Mikrotik & quagga I understand that a ptmp area means Hellos > are propagated by multicasts to 224.0.0.5, the neighbors form ptp relations > with each other after they have found themselfs. > > with my configuration, Bird doesn't send out multicasts, evenso its logging > "ospf1: HELLO packet sent via eth0"
Hi
BIRD supposes that PtMP interfaces are non-broadcast and send Hellos
as unicast to configured neighbors. That is how it is specified in RFC 2328:
On Point-to-MultiPoint networks, a router sends Hello Packets to
all neighbors with which it can communicate directly. These
neighbors may be discovered dynamically through a protocol such
as Inverse ARP (see [Ref14]), or they may be configured.
You can try to use PtP mode, that uses mulicast Hello and i think we do
not limit it to one neighbor.
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