Re: [WISPA] Ubnt and OSPF

2010-01-13 Thread Dennis Burgess
Yes, and there is also some very specific things about OSPF and UBNT.
If its  not a true WDS bridge, only proper way anyways, then OSPF will
only work one way.  There have been other issues as well though on those
links that I have found. 

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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Ubnt and OSPF

Oh, yeah, that's a requirement too.  You can't bridge without WDS.

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Jeremy Parr jeremyp...@gmail.com
wrote:

 2010/1/12 Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com:
  Broadcast, I guess.  Whatever is default on MT.

 Default is broadcast. I think I may have resolved the issue by setting
 the AP (Rocket) and client (Nanostation) to WDS mode. The Ubiquiti is
 staying out of the IP path now.






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Re: [WISPA] Ubnt and OSPF

2010-01-12 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/12 Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com:
 Make sure you have Multicast Data enabled or whatever on the Advanced tab.
 Pulled my hair out over this for a couple days, then realized if it's not
 checked, you get one-way OSPF.
 Checked it, rebooted, and everything has been happy since.

Multicast is enabled. Are you running OSPF in broadcast or ptmp?



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Re: [WISPA] Ubnt and OSPF

2010-01-12 Thread Jayson Baker
Broadcast, I guess.  Whatever is default on MT.

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Jeremy Parr jeremyp...@gmail.com wrote:

 2010/1/12 Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com:
  Make sure you have Multicast Data enabled or whatever on the Advanced
 tab.
  Pulled my hair out over this for a couple days, then realized if it's not
  checked, you get one-way OSPF.
  Checked it, rebooted, and everything has been happy since.

 Multicast is enabled. Are you running OSPF in broadcast or ptmp?



 
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Re: [WISPA] Ubnt and OSPF

2010-01-12 Thread Jeremy Parr
2010/1/12 Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com:
 Broadcast, I guess.  Whatever is default on MT.

Default is broadcast. I think I may have resolved the issue by setting
the AP (Rocket) and client (Nanostation) to WDS mode. The Ubiquiti is
staying out of the IP path now.



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Re: [WISPA] Ubnt and OSPF

2010-01-12 Thread Jayson Baker
Oh, yeah, that's a requirement too.  You can't bridge without WDS.

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Jeremy Parr jeremyp...@gmail.com wrote:

 2010/1/12 Jayson Baker jay...@spectrasurf.com:
  Broadcast, I guess.  Whatever is default on MT.

 Default is broadcast. I think I may have resolved the issue by setting
 the AP (Rocket) and client (Nanostation) to WDS mode. The Ubiquiti is
 staying out of the IP path now.



 
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[WISPA] Ubnt and OSPF

2010-01-11 Thread Jeremy Parr
I'm having issues with OSPF (Mikrotik) traversing an Airmax sector.
Network consists of a Routerboard running 4.1, connected to a Rocket
sector running XM.v5.1. Client radio is a Nanostation also running
XM.v5.1, connected to a Routerboard running 4.2. The first routerboard
has a number of ospf neighbors on the same interface the Rocket is
connected to (there is a switch between the physical interface and the
Rocket) but when a neighbor relationship is established over the UBNT
link, strange things happen. Running a traceroute to the loopback
address of the MT results in a routing loop, with the Nanostation
showing up as a L3 hop. I have yet to do a packet dump, but my guess
is that somehow the UBNT radio is mangling the OSPF multicast traffic
and inserting itself in to the path. The notes on the UBNT forum
regarding OSPF seem to indicate that enabling multicast forwarding on
the radio is all that is required. See below for the MT OSPF config.

/routing ospf instance
set default comment= disabled=no distribute-default=never
in-filter=ospf-in metric-bgp=20 metric-connected=20 metric-default=1
metric-other-ospf=\
auto metric-rip=20 metric-static=20 name=default
out-filter=ospf-out redistribute-bgp=no redistribute-connected=no
redistribute-other-ospf=no \
redistribute-rip=no redistribute-static=no router-id=10.254.12.3
/routing ospf area
set backbone area-id=0.0.0.0 comment= disabled=no instance=default
name=backbone type=default
add area-id=0.0.0.1 comment= disabled=no instance=default name=1 type=default
/routing ospf interface
add authentication=md5 authentication-key=secret
authentication-key-id=1 comment= cost=10 dead-interval=40s
disabled=no hello-interval=10s \
instance-id=0 interface=wlan1 network-type=broadcast passive=no
priority=1 retransmit-interval=5s transmit-delay=1s
add authentication=md5 authentication-key=secret
authentication-key-id=1 comment= cost=10 dead-interval=40s
disabled=no hello-interval=10s \
instance-id=0 interface=ether1 network-type=broadcast passive=no
priority=1 retransmit-interval=5s transmit-delay=1s
/routing ospf network
add area=1 comment= disabled=no network=10.0.0.0/8



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Re: [WISPA] Ubnt and OSPF

2010-01-11 Thread Jayson Baker
Make sure you have Multicast Data enabled or whatever on the Advanced tab.
Pulled my hair out over this for a couple days, then realized if it's not
checked, you get one-way OSPF.
Checked it, rebooted, and everything has been happy since.

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 9:56 PM, Jeremy Parr jeremyp...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm having issues with OSPF (Mikrotik) traversing an Airmax sector.
 Network consists of a Routerboard running 4.1, connected to a Rocket
 sector running XM.v5.1. Client radio is a Nanostation also running
 XM.v5.1, connected to a Routerboard running 4.2. The first routerboard
 has a number of ospf neighbors on the same interface the Rocket is
 connected to (there is a switch between the physical interface and the
 Rocket) but when a neighbor relationship is established over the UBNT
 link, strange things happen. Running a traceroute to the loopback
 address of the MT results in a routing loop, with the Nanostation
 showing up as a L3 hop. I have yet to do a packet dump, but my guess
 is that somehow the UBNT radio is mangling the OSPF multicast traffic
 and inserting itself in to the path. The notes on the UBNT forum
 regarding OSPF seem to indicate that enabling multicast forwarding on
 the radio is all that is required. See below for the MT OSPF config.

 /routing ospf instance
 set default comment= disabled=no distribute-default=never
 in-filter=ospf-in metric-bgp=20 metric-connected=20 metric-default=1
 metric-other-ospf=\
auto metric-rip=20 metric-static=20 name=default
 out-filter=ospf-out redistribute-bgp=no redistribute-connected=no
 redistribute-other-ospf=no \
redistribute-rip=no redistribute-static=no router-id=10.254.12.3
 /routing ospf area
 set backbone area-id=0.0.0.0 comment= disabled=no instance=default
 name=backbone type=default
 add area-id=0.0.0.1 comment= disabled=no instance=default name=1
 type=default
 /routing ospf interface
 add authentication=md5 authentication-key=secret
 authentication-key-id=1 comment= cost=10 dead-interval=40s
 disabled=no hello-interval=10s \
instance-id=0 interface=wlan1 network-type=broadcast passive=no
 priority=1 retransmit-interval=5s transmit-delay=1s
 add authentication=md5 authentication-key=secret
 authentication-key-id=1 comment= cost=10 dead-interval=40s
 disabled=no hello-interval=10s \
instance-id=0 interface=ether1 network-type=broadcast passive=no
 priority=1 retransmit-interval=5s transmit-delay=1s
 /routing ospf network
 add area=1 comment= disabled=no network=10.0.0.0/8



 
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