We just converted our first router that was acting as a PPPoE server to 7.4. All seemed to look good; but I'm not able to get the PPPoE routes to advertise properly in OSPF. Not using any summaries or areas. Here is the basic configuration:
/routing ospf instance
add disabled=no name=default-v2 router-id=0.0.0.1
/routing ospf interface-template
add area=backbone-v2 auth=md5 auth-id=1 auth-key=xxxx cost=10 disabled=no \
interfaces=dynamic networks=10.100.34.0/24 passive priority=1
/ip pool
add name=pppoe-pool ranges=10.100.34.2-10.100.34.254
/ppp profile
add local-address=10.100.34.1 name=pppoe-profile remote-address=pppoe-pool
/interface pppoe-server server
add authentication=pap,chap default-profile=pppoe-profile disabled=no interface=\
vlan1034-pppoe-bridge service-name=pppoe-server
I see all the ospf interfaces populate in this manner:
20 D address=10.100.34.1%<pppoe-VillaLoftApt402> area=backbone-v2 state=passive
network-type=broadcast cost=10 priority=128 retransmit-interval=5s transmit-delay=1s
hello-interval=10s dead-interval=40s
21 D address=10.100.34.1%<pppoe-villaloftapt305> area=backbone-v2 state=passive
network-type=broadcast cost=10 priority=128 retransmit-interval=5s transmit-delay=1s
hello-interval=10s dead-interval=40s
22 D address=10.100.34.1%<pppoe-VillaLoftApt129> area=backbone-v2 state=passive
network-type=broadcast cost=10 priority=128 retransmit-interval=5s transmit-delay=1s
hello-interval=10s dead-interval=40s
The problem is that because ALL the ospf interfaces say address=10.100.34.1%xxxxx; I only see one propagated OSPF route for 10.100.34.1 going to the neighbors. So 10.100.34.1 is the pppoe local address. Under V6 ROS it propagated all the remote IP addresses (ie 10.100.34.2, 10.100.34.3, etc). Also in v6, we had the "OSPF Interfaces" and "OSPF networks" section. Guessing there is a problem with the /routing ospf interface template. Also, on V6 we never had to "Redistribute Connected". Was hoping to avoid redistribution. What would be the proper way for ROS 7.4?