I think I have a problem with some OSPF routing. I have a small
network setup (see attached image) which uses 2 OSPF areas, with 3
subnets. I have a LAN subnet (192.168.10.0/23, Area 0.0.0.1) and a
DMZ subnet (172.20.0.0/23, Area 0.0.0.0) and a public subnet which is
not configured using OSPF.
If you're pinging public - public, it's the same subnet, which means the
devices are communicating directly, and not even going through the router,
so OSPF shouldn't be an issue.
Trace a traceroute from one of the devices in question, or see if you can
get a packet capture. COULD be a switch,
Ah - my mistake in terminology translation :-)
Since is IS running through the router, turn on tshark on one of the
router interfaces, see what's on the (virtual) wire when you start a ping.
Does the router even see it inbound through the virtual switch?
Justin
On Feb 6, 2008 5:05 AM, Joe Pub
On 06/02/2008, Justin Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah - my mistake in terminology translation :-)
Since is IS running through the router, turn on tshark on one of the
router interfaces, see what's on the (virtual) wire when you start a ping.
Does the router even see it inbound through