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Ray Gwinn wrote:
Dumb question. What port does ospfd listen on.  I cannot seem to find it anywhere.

Ray

On 14 Jun 2004 at 14:26, Vladimir Ivaschenko wrote:


Hi Ray,

Please do "show ip ospf neigh" command in ospfd command line. It will show if there are any adjacencies.

Also "deb ip ospf hello" might be useful - you should see that there are HELLOs received from the remote side.

Ray Gwinn wrote:

Note that if OSPF is working you will have routes with "proto zebra" in the
list.


Is the above true when no other nodes are visible for zebra to route to?  On
a test bench system, it always shows "proto kernel".  Again, there are no
other nodes visible to my test bench node.

Using ps, I see that both zebra and ospfd are running.

The zebra log is empty.  The ospfd log is below.  Does this look normal to
you?

Ray

2004/06/09 00:20:31 OSPF: ASBR[Status:1]: Update
2004/06/09 00:20:31 OSPF: ASBR[Status:2]: Update
2004/06/09 00:20:31 OSPF: ASBR[Status:2]: Already ASBR
2004/06/09 00:20:31 OSPF: interface 10.0.100.1 join AllSPFRouters Multicast
group. 2004/06/09 00:20:31 OSPF: interface 199.110.204.253 join
AllSPFRouters Multicast group. 2004/06/09 00:20:32 OSPF: LSA:
AS-external-LSA was not originated. 2004/06/09 00:20:32 OSPF: LSA:
AS-external-LSA was not originated. 2004/06/09 00:21:11 OSPF:
DR-Election[1st]: Backup 10.0.100.1 2004/06/09 00:21:11 OSPF:
DR-Election[1st]: DR 10.0.100.1 2004/06/09 00:21:11 OSPF:
DR-Election[2nd]: Backup 0.0.0.0 2004/06/09 00:21:11 OSPF: DR-Election[2nd]:
DR 10.0.100.1 2004/06/09 00:21:11 OSPF: interface 10.0.100.1 join
AllDRouters Multicast group. 2004/06/09 00:21:11 OSPF: DR-Election[1st]:
Backup 199.110.204.253 2004/06/09 00:21:11 OSPF: DR-Election[1st]: DR 199.110.204.253 2004/06/09 00:21:11 OSPF: DR-Election[2nd]: Backup 0.0.0.0
2004/06/09 00:21:11 OSPF: DR-Election[2nd]: DR 199.110.204.253
2004/06/09 00:21:11 OSPF: interface 199.110.204.253 join AllDRouters
Multicast group.



On 13 Jun 2004 at 14:38, Vladimir Ivaschenko wrote:



OSPF routing should work by default.

Make sure that OSPF key is the same on both nodes, and check that routing tables are correct by doing "ip route". Note that if OSPF is working you will have routes with "proto zebra" in the list.

Ray Gwinn wrote:


Vladimir, I have one wisp-disp node up and running fine.  This node has an
internet feed via eth0.  All hardware is Soekris 4521.

I have now up a second node.  This second node is wireless only.  That is,
the second node's internet feed is one of the radios connected to a small
beam pointing at the first (working) node.  User's can associate with the
second node, but there seems to be a routing problem.

My question is, should the default wisp-disp zebra/ospf configs work on
both nodes? If not, can you provide any clues about configuring zebra/ospf
for the two nodes?

Ray



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