OSPF: LSA disappeared

rafamiga rafamiga at gmail.com
Mon Jan 30 11:11:17 CET 2012


2012/1/30 Ondrej Zajicek <santiago at crfreenet.org>:
>> Jan 25 14:47:06 cr4b bird: OSPF: LSA disappeared (Type: 0005, Id: 192.0.2.0, Rt: 10.10.10.170)
>> Jan 25 14:47:06 cr4b bird: OSPF: LSA disappeared (Type: 0005, Id: 192.0.2.128, Rt: 10.10.10.170)
> I guess these LSAs represents old static routes (Rt: 10.10.10.170 is the
> router that removed the static routes), is this true?

My guess is that happens to routes/destinations which are present in
both, the kernel pool and OSPF pool. I was getting this kind of
messages since 1.3.0 or even earlier:

Jan 30 11:06:53 nat2 bird: OSPF: LSA disappeared (Type: 0002, Id:
x.100.x.248, Rt: x.121.x.248)
Jan 30 11:06:55 nat2 bird: OSPF: LSA disappeared (Type: 0002, Id:
x.100.x.248, Rt: x.121.x.248)

And both, x.100.x.248 and x.121.x.248 interfaces are present in OSPF
topology and are "seen" by kernel, since the 248's belong to the
backup router.

-- 
rafamiga



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