I’ve been trying to get OSPF working over wireless links, and it works… sometimes. I’m running 2.9.27 on all the routers, and it works most of the time, but then fails and won’t reconnect.
I’m trying to generate supout.rif files for the support guys, but the systems seem to reliably crash when trying to generate the files.
What seems to happen is that the links are up for a while, and then the routers simply stop talking OSPF. I can disable/reenable the OSPF neighbors, and things don’t reassociate. I have to restart one of the routers for things to begin working again.
I’ve also noticed that when the routers are in this state, DHCP doesn’t appear to work. I can’t get a DHCP lease over a link that OSPF won’t work over.
Does anyone have a solution? I really need dynamic routing at this point, but if it won’t work over wireless links, I can’t exactly use it. I did hear something about using a WDS bridge for OSPF - any other thoughts on that?
I was having alot of problems with both routing and routing test where both routers would sit in the INIT state.
I traced it to MT sending the updates out on the multicast address but with the wrong source address. (not the same as the interface its going out).
The only way i could seem to fix this was remove the IP address at each end and re add it, remove the OSPF network and re add it.
Strange you mention DHCP not working… becuase at the same time a UDP bandwidth test wouldnt work for me yet a TCP would… DHCP uses UDP so we could be on to somthing here…
I had one link go out, then the next day another link go out, I did upgrade all routers involved to routing-test at this stage, however this did not make the fault go away. In saying that I haven’t had the same troubble again since upgrading to routing-test.