I’m trying to run a pretty simple 3 router OSPF configuration. The main edge router is a Cisco 3640 and the other two are RB532’s running 2.9.27 and 2.9.28. The RB532 running 2.9.28 seems to not be functioning properly. It is sending out LSA’s all the time, constantly changing link states (like around 150 in about 5 minutes). I even got my CCIE Cisco buddy involved in the troubleshooting and he suggested that the 2.8.28 RB was acting erratic. I guess my question, is there any known problems with OSPF on 2.9.28? Should I try .29? Or drop down to a lower one that is stable?
-eric
Or how about the routing-test OSPF implementation? Is this running very stable?
First, make sure you’re using routing-test instead of routing - there are some differences.
System->Packages, enable routing-test, disable routing, reboot, add the OSPF stuff again.
If you’re still having problems, make a supout.rif & send it to support@mikrotik.com & give them information.
sigh
OSPF on RouterOS is a bit flakey right now.
-=Russ=-
Stable? OSPF?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
…ahem, sorry. ![]()
– Nathan
Hello Russ from Iowa. I was at MUM Dallas with you.
Would you recommend routing-test over the main routing package?
Eric
I currently have at least 10 Mikrotiks running OSPF on the regular routing package and it is running very stable. That is even with a mix and match of firmware versions. Our main router is however still running 2.9.12.