Hi Frank,
I sent samples to Michael Spies at LH Systems in Frankfurt a while ago, did
you share information?
Michael has my office number if you wish to discuss tomorrow.

Ciao
Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Frank Schwede, LSY
Sent: 11 September 2002 17:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: zebra ospf VIPA with zLinux64bit in native LPar


Hello!

We ar going to implement an OSPF routing with zebra in an Redhat 2.4.9 Lpar.
We have 4 OSA-E cards installed and IP-d in this LPar. There only one
active, which is connected to OSPF-Routers in the Backbone...

It is the first step to VIPA (we think).


we first started the "zebra -d"
but when we want to start the "ospf -d"
we got:

*****

[root@linuxgigaxb root]# ospfd -d
There is no such command.
Error occured during reading below line.
network 57.21.89.0 /26 area 5.0.0.0

[root@linuxgigaxb root]#


*****

can anyone tell us, please , where we are wrong?
Did we missed some steps?

Are there other tricky things to look at, like "area 0"?  (exciting work!
quicked pulse while activating ospf-zebra in backbone! ;-) )








the config files are attached..








ZEBRA.CONF
********************************************
! -*- zebra -*-
!
! zebra sample configuration file
!
! $Id: zebra.conf.sample,v 1.14 1999/02/19 17:26:38 developer Exp $
!
hostname linuxgigaxb
password zebra
enable password zebra
!
! Interface's description.
!
!interface lo
interface eth2
!interface dummy0
!
! description test of desc.
!
!interface sit0
! multicast

!
! Static default route sample.
! Es sollen keine statischen Routen verwendet werden!
!

log file /var/log/zebra.log
************************************************



OSPFD.CONF
************************************************
! -*- ospf -*-
!
! OSPFd sample configuration file
!
hostname linuxgigaxb
password zebra
enable password zebra
!
router ospf
ospf router-id 57.21.89.57
network 57.21.89.0 /26 area 5.0.0.0
!
area 5.0.0.0 range 57.21.89.0 /26
area 5.0.0.0 stub
area 5.0.0.0 authentification
!
ospf authentification-key abcd6abc
ospf cost 0
ospf dead-interval 40
ospf hello-interval 10
ospf priority 0
!
log stdout
************************************************




> Frank Schwede
>

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