Paul Gerstenberger wrote:
> I'm having a heck of a time setting up OSPF for my network. We've been 
> running a switched network with a Riverstone router on the border, but we've 
> long outgrown that configuration. I have a Mikrotik RB1000U in the rack 
> running v4.5 that we're going to use for our expansion and convert existing 
> subscribers over to. If I can get the dang thing to work anyway.
>
> So, here's what I got:
>
> The Riverstone is still on the border, and will be until I can talk the 
> higher-ups into replacing it. It still works and has plenty of capacity for 
> us still, it's just that Riverstone Networks went under some time ago and 
> there is no support for these things anymore. Anyway, it's here, and it has 
> the default route to our provider. I have a new range of public IPs, and I 
> need to have those public IPs accessible from the Mikrotik[s].
>   

Having a hard time following exactly what you are doing...can you 
attached a network drawing with the routes? We use Riverstones and 
Mikrotiks in our backbone with no problems at all and I have quite a bit 
of familiarity with Riverstone networks (I once worked for them :).

Bret


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