Now this is interesting...

[ad...@gldh-pppoe] /routing ospf area> pr
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid
 #   NAME                                                        AREA-ID
    TYPE    DEFAULT-COST
 0   backbone                                                    0.0.0.0
    default
 1   pppoe                                                       0.0.0.32
     default
[ad...@gldh-pppoe] /routing ospf area> ..inst
[ad...@gldh-pppoe] /routing ospf instance> pr
Flags: X - disabled
 0   name="default" router-id=0.0.0.0 distribute-default=never
redistribute-connected=no
     redistribute-static=no redistribute-rip=no redistribute-bgp=no
redistribute-other-ospf=no
     metric-default=1 metric-connected=20 metric-static=20 metric-rip=20
metric-bgp=auto
     metric-other-ospf=auto in-filter=ospf-in out-filter=ospf-out

 1   name="default" router-id=64.111.29.166 distribute-default=never
redistribute-connected=as-type-1
     redistribute-static=as-type-1 redistribute-rip=no redistribute-bgp=no
     redistribute-other-ospf=no metric-default=1 metric-connected=20
metric-static=20 metric-rip=20
     metric-bgp=auto metric-other-ospf=auto in-filter=ospf-in
out-filter=ospf-out
[ad...@gldh-pppoe] /routing ospf instance> rem 1
instance has associated areas
[ad...@gldh-pppoe] /routing ospf instance> rem 0
instance has associated areas


So there are suddenly two instances, and I can't remove either.

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Butch Evans <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, 2010-06-23 at 10:40 -0600, Jayson Baker wrote:
> > Emailing MT will do zero good.
>
> If it helps them locate a bug, it does some good.  Not just for you, but
> for everyone else.
>
> >   They'll just say, "upgrade to
> > 4.whatever-todays-latest-is"  I know, we've tried.
>
> They will say that, but 3.30 is still listed as a stable version (or was
> last time I looked).
>
> > OSPF logging... did that, looking, I really don't see anything that looks
> > bad or wrong or out of place.
>
> Has anything else changed?  New links or links that are acting flaky?
> Something is causing the problem, we just need to figure out what.
>
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