I have no experience with Bay, however in OSPF the hello/dead timers,
area-id, authentication password ( if used), stub area flag (if used), as
well as MTU have to be the same for an adjacency to form. Maybe one of the
above you haven't already looked at is not set the same on both routers.
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James Haynes
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> hello all:
> here is a question. I have a setup as this
>
> R1-----ether--------R2
>
> R1=cisco 2501
> R2=BAy ARN
>
> now i have batled a for a bit with this scenario..routing rip between the
> is easy but; OSPF my gooness.
>
> I do not want to go into writting the configs but r1 and r2 all
> interfaces in area 0.I have not been able to stablish adjencencies
> between the two.
>
> now this is what i have found out so share something outside of the below
> if you are willing to coment.
>
> area number in bay routers are in dotted notation only cisco can do both
> dotted and decimal.so i am using area 0 for both routers 0.0.0.0...common
> denominator i am using dotted notation
>
> i found out that the MTU size for ospf for BAy is 1576 and cisco 1500 and
> they must both match in order to form adjencencies between both.
>
> I have set the mtu size on bay 1500.
>
> still no adjencencies but they can ping each other......What am I missing
> ??????
> Any magic that need that i am not aware of ...
>
> debug ip ospf adjencencie
> debug ip ospf packet
> debug ip ospf events
>
> show nothing the router is quiet
>
> any help apreciated..
>
> El pingu
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