Hi there!

Thanx for your reply. Well I do agree with that it might be something like
resource-problems...both the routers that I've taken the below captures from
are running 12.2(5) C1700-BK8NO3R2SY-M, so there isn't really any differance
if they have different IOS relase-vers. or the same.

In regards to adjacency's we noticed something interesting, as you can see
below, the pim neighborship is only see'n at the same side as the OSPF stuck
in INIT appears...we're going nuts here in regards to it here at the
office... (should really run off to the christmas party next door...much
more fun!)

Greetings, Peter

wg3r2#show ip pim nei
PIM Neighbor Table
Neighbor          Interface                Uptime/Expires    Ver   DR
Address                                                            Prio/Mode
10.3.2.33         FastEthernet0            01:44:14/00:01:35 v2    1 / B S

wg3r3#show ip pim nei
PIM Neighbor Table
Neighbor          Interface                Uptime/Expires    Ver   DR
Address                                                            Prio/Mode
wg3r3#

wg3r2#show standby all
FastEthernet0 - Group 0
  Local state is Standby, priority 100, may preempt
  Hellotime 3 sec, holdtime 10 sec
  Next hello sent in 2.008
  Virtual IP address is 10.3.2.35 configured
  Active router is 10.3.2.33, priority 110 expires in 7.776
  Standby router is local
  4 state changes, last state change 01:44:28
wg3r2#

wg3r3#show standby all
FastEthernet0 - Group 0
  Local state is Active, priority 110, may preempt
  Hellotime 3 sec, holdtime 10 sec
  Next hello sent in 1.758
  Virtual IP address is 10.3.2.35 configured
  Active router is local
  Standby router is 10.3.2.34 expires in 7.180
  Virtual mac address is 0000.0c07.ac00
  2 state changes, last state change 03:12:06
  Priority tracking 1 interface, 1 up:
    Interface                  Decrement  State
    Serial0                       15      Up
wg3r3#



""richard beddow""  wrote in message
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> Peter,
>
> As this problem is "resolved" by removing either PIM or HSRP, it suggests
it
> may be a resource problem rather than any specific process or ptotocol.
> When the OSPF adjacency expires what is the state of HSRP and PIM,  i.e do
> they still maintain their neighbour relationships?
>
> Also what happens if you do not mix IOS versions i.e. run either 12.1 or
> 12.2 on both routers?
>
> Regards,
>
> RB.




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