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killersoft
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OSPF and winbox blue text

Tue Mar 27, 2012 3:58 pm

Hi, I am experimenting with OSPF on a network that has ospf running on it(oter people look after it) and I am linking in wirelessly to this network.

I am running a 750G with 5.14 RoS.

My main question is why and what is up with blue colored text in Winbox against some of my entries. ???

Below is my ospf code and screen shots.
I am able to ping routers down the ospf path from the mikrotik terminal interface with no problem.
I also note that the instace and area's code seems to have default entries that I cannot delete(can modify, so i did ! ) not sure about that.

Can someone give some pointers that I have missed ??

Cheers.
[admin@MikroTik] /routing ospf> export
# mar/27/2012 23:40:31 by RouterOS 5.14
# software id = UULX-501R
#
/routing ospf instance
set [ find default=yes ] disabled=no distribute-default=never in-filter=ospf-in \
    metric-bgp=auto metric-connected=20 metric-default=110 metric-other-ospf=\
    auto metric-rip=20 metric-static=20 name=default out-filter=ospf-out \
    redistribute-bgp=no redistribute-connected=no redistribute-other-ospf=\
    as-type-1 redistribute-rip=no redistribute-static=no router-id=10.10.66.81
/routing ospf area
set [ find default=yes ] area-id=0.0.0.0 disabled=no instance=default name=\
    backbone type=default
/routing ospf interface
add authentication=none authentication-key="" authentication-key-id=1 cost=10 \
    dead-interval=5m disabled=no hello-interval=10s instance-id=0 interface=\
    "Port_2_To JEE" network-type=broadcast passive=no priority=1 \
    retransmit-interval=5s transmit-delay=1s use-bfd=no
/routing ospf network
add area=backbone disabled=no network=10.10.65.0/28
[admin@MikroTik] /routing ospf> 

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Re: OSPF and winbox blue text

Tue Mar 27, 2012 4:00 pm

Blue means "Default"
 
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Re: OSPF and winbox blue text

Wed Mar 28, 2012 12:04 am

Thanks for that simple answer.

I'll assume I can carry on without issue ?
or is there a better way for me to add entries other than using `defaults' for coding up ospf ?

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Re: OSPF and winbox blue text

Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:47 am

It doesn't matter, you can edit default or add new entries.

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