On 11/12/11 3:26 PM, John Elliot wrote:

Ok - enabling point-to-point on each of the "new" ints on R1+R2, and it now 
doesnt form adj.

R1 no longer sees R2 in neighbors via "new" Int:


Neighbor ID     Pri   State           Dead Time   Address         
Interfacexxx.xxx.76.248    1   FULL/DR         00:00:35    xxx.xxx.66.2    
FastEthernet3/0

R2 is stuck in init:


Neighbor ID     Pri   State           Dead Time   Address         
Interfacexxx.xxx.76.238    0   INIT/  -        00:00:36    xxx.xxx.66.61   
Port-channel1.87
xxx.xxx.76.238    1   FULL/BDR        00:00:30    xxx.xxx.66.1    
Port-channel1.86

Based on your previous post re multicast pings, it may be that your provider isn't passing multicast. If this is the case you can either get them to fix this (best) or statically assign neighbors in router config mode (sort of an ugly hack).

The results of "show ip ospf interface [interface name]" on both sides after configuring point-to-point on the interfaces would be useful information.

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