On 21.5.2013. 23:23, Claudio Jeker wrote:
Hi,
sorry for delay, we are in the middle of the network migration from
cisco to extreme and i thought when everything calms down to test it
with cisco and extreme equipment. I'm planning to test it next week.
I found some issues with the diff
On 10.5.2013. 9:46, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Has anyone tried this against other routers yet?
Hi,
sorry for delay, we are in the middle of the network migration from
cisco to extreme and i thought when everything calms down to test it
with cisco and extreme equipment. I'm planning to test it
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 11:00:03PM +0200, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
On 10.5.2013. 9:46, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Has anyone tried this against other routers yet?
Hi,
sorry for delay, we are in the middle of the network migration from
cisco to extreme and i thought when everything calms
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 08:46:06AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Has anyone tried this against other routers yet?
I spent some time with this. It does not properly work.
One of the issues is that it tries to send some packets to 0.0.0.0 because
the dst address is not initialized. There are
Has anyone tried this against other routers yet?
In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, I wrote:
On 2013-04-13, Hrvoje Popovski hrv...@srce.hr wrote:
On 13.4.2013. 17:29, Stuart Henderson wrote:
ospfd doesn't support point-to-point on ethernet interfaces, you will
need to remove this from cisco config for
On 2013-04-12, Kostas Zorbadelos kzo...@otenet.gr wrote:
I think most probably the problem is in the network type (BROADCAST vs
P2P in Cisco). Is there some way to declare em3 as point-to-point in
ospfd or do I just need to remove
ip ospf network point-to-point
from the cisco interface
On 13.4.2013. 17:29, Stuart Henderson wrote:
ospfd doesn't support point-to-point on ethernet interfaces, you will
need to remove this from cisco config for now.
might not be too hard to add though.. (as in, I have a diff which builds,
but I have no idea if it works ;-)
could you post
On 2013-04-13, Hrvoje Popovski hrv...@srce.hr wrote:
On 13.4.2013. 17:29, Stuart Henderson wrote:
ospfd doesn't support point-to-point on ethernet interfaces, you will
need to remove this from cisco config for now.
might not be too hard to add though.. (as in, I have a diff which builds,
Hello all,
I have a very simple setup. Server with a loopback interface, connected
to a Cisco router via em3 interface. em3 is in the same area the
neighboring Cisco interface is and the purpose is to inject a simple /32
route to the loopback interface address in the area.
Relevant configs:
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