Is it ever valid for neighbors to be stuck in TwoWay state? I configured a set of 15 virtual routers w/OSPF connected in interesting ways. Most of the nodes are connected to a bridge object (roughly directly connected), and other connections form a mesh. Most routers have several redundant paths through the network between any two nodes.
Several of the instances connected across the bridge stay in TwoWay state, but some of them work. As far as I can tell, the hello messages are being send properly even from the guys in TwoWay state. I checked IP connectivity with traceroute, and it all seems to be right (ie, node 99.1.1.6 should be able to talk to 99.1.1.3). [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# traceroute -n -i 3.16.3 99.1.1.6 traceroute to 99.1.1.6 (99.1.1.6), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 99.1.1.6 2.785 ms 2.768 ms 2.756 ms Assuming its not normal for them to be in this state, can you give me an idea of where to look to start debugging this? [EMAIL PROTECTED]> show ospf4 neighbor Address Interface State ID Pri Dead 99.1.1.9 3.16.3/3.16.3 TwoWay 127.1.0.9 128 33 99.1.1.10 3.16.3/3.16.3 TwoWay 127.1.0.10 128 34 99.1.1.6 3.16.3/3.16.3 TwoWay 127.1.0.6 128 35 99.1.1.2 3.16.3/3.16.3 TwoWay 127.1.0.2 128 35 99.1.1.12 3.16.3/3.16.3 Full 127.1.0.12 128 36 99.1.1.11 3.16.3/3.16.3 Full 127.1.0.11 128 36 10.1.3.1 1.3.3/1.3.3 Full 127.1.0.1 128 30 10.2.3.2 2.3.3/2.3.3 Full 127.1.0.2 128 35 10.3.4.4 3.4.3/3.4.3 Full 127.1.0.4 128 31 10.3.5.5 3.5.3/3.5.3 Full 127.1.0.5 128 33 10.3.9.9 3.9.3/3.9.3 Full 127.1.0.9 128 34 [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks, Ben -- Ben Greear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Candela Technologies Inc http://www.candelatech.com _______________________________________________ Xorp-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.ICSI.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/xorp-hackers
