[WISPA] Mikrotik and OSPF multi-area configuration

2010-03-26 Thread Paul Gerstenberger
The best way to transition from our switched network to routed that I can figure is to set up the existing VLANs for our geographic areas as OSPF areas and start dividing off our existing tower sites with mikrotiks on-site. I've had a backbone area set up between our Riverstone (ASBR) and

Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik and OSPF multi-area configuration

2010-03-26 Thread Patrick Cole
Paul, Are you redistributing any other routes into OSPF? When you do this it will make your router an ASBR. Pat Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 11:05:25AM -0700, Paul Gerstenberger wrote: The best way to transition from our switched network to routed that I can figure is to set up the existing VLANs

Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik and OSPF multi-area configuration

2010-03-26 Thread Paul Gerstenberger
Yes, they are set to redistribute attached routes. The riverstone has a number of directly attached networks and most of the mikrotiks will be running PPPoE servers and have directly attached networks. So is this nothing to worry about or would I be better to configure this some other way?