>
> 10.203.165.80 is a valid network address for a /28, but doesn't "area
range"
> take an address and dotted-quad netmask rather than a CIDR prefix? So:
>
Yeah my bad.. should have read everything and not just the error messge.
Should not reply before after lunch coffee...
Brian
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What code are you running? On my N9k it accepts both:
Software
BIOS: version 07.61
NXOS: version 7.0(3)I6(2)
BIOS compile time: 04/06/2017
NXOS image file is: bootflash:///nxos.7.0.3.I6.2.bin
NXOS compile time: 10/17/2017 19:00:00 [10/17/2017 21:48:10]
SW-01(config)# router ospf CH-L0
On Thursday, 16 November, 2017 13:24, "Brian Turnbow" said:
>> Anyone know what is wrong with the below range ?
>>
>
> Yep, host bits are set
> You need to put in the network
>
>> router ospf 386
>> vrf AAA
>> area 0.0.0.1 stub no-summary
>>
>> NX9KB9002(config-router-vrf)# area 1 ra
Hi,
> Dears,
>
> Anyone know what is wrong with the below range ?
>
Yep, host bits are set
You need to put in the network
> router ospf 386
> vrf AAA
> area 0.0.0.1 stub no-summary
>
> NX9KB9002(config-router-vrf)# area 1 range 10.203.165.80/28
> Invalid range, host bits are set
>
Hi,
> > NCS5500s do not support EIGRP
>
> Return to Step 1 - "why, if you have customers actually *liking* your
vendor-
> lock-in features, why would you stop shipping them?".
>
> Actually they seem to be really liking that... ASR920 doesn't do HSRPv2
> (though it *does* support HSRPv1). So, if