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lavv17
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ospf glitch

Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:08 am

routing ospf interface print
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223012 DP <pppoe-eia> 10 1 broadcast none
223013 DP <pppoe-avv> 10 1 broadcast none
223014 DP <pppoe-shadrich> 10 1 broadcast none
223015 DP <pppoe-agamov> 10 1 broadcast none
223016 DP <pppoe-i1279> 10 1 broadcast none
223017 DP <pppoe-i1662> 10 1 broadcast none
...
and still counting... It shows the same interfaces again and again.
 
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Re: ospf glitch

Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:14 pm

but these are different interfaces =)
 
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Re: ospf glitch

Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:42 pm

how much interfaces there should be? and do all thoese pppoe links have router on the other end with ospf enabled?

maybe adjust your configuration with aggregate route that is announced in ospf network instead of eveyr single pppoe tunnel address anounced there?
 
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Re: ospf glitch

Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:19 am

there are appox 300 pppoe interfaces. They are passive (in ospf sense).
I cannot announce an aggregate route because there are several pppoe servers in the cluster.
I don't use redistribute-connected because I want to filter the routes between areas.
 1  P interface=all cost=10 priority=1 authentication=none 
      authentication-key="" authentication-key-id=1 network-type=broadcast 
      passive=yes retransmit-interval=5s transmit-delay=1s hello-interval=10s 
      dead-interval=40s 
 
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Re: ospf glitch

Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:38 am

It's not an ospf glitch but the way how console works. If you are printing interfaces in a loop, then if interface is removed and re-added it will increase then number by one.

If you do simply print then everything should be fine.
 
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Re: ospf glitch

Fri Mar 19, 2010 3:42 pm

I use plain "routing ospf interface print without-paging" and it produces infinite output.

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