Multiple OSPF adjacencies on same interface...

Kristoffer Egefelt kristoffer at itoc.dk
Mon Dec 16 11:07:50 CET 2013


It seems this is working if I disable the peer-routing feature on the Force10 routers - I’ll test a little more and get back with a tcpdump

Thanks.


On 13/12/2013, at 18.01.10, Ondrej Zajicek <santiago at crfreenet.org> wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 04:47:17PM +0100, Kristoffer Egefelt wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Is this not supported?
> 
> This is supported on Linux.
> 
>> I?m trying to use a bonded interface on linux to connect to two routers, one router on each physical link, each with a /31 subnet.
>> Only one of the routers (Force10 S4810) forms adjacency with the linux host (whichever comes first), the other gets stuck in EXSTART 
>> until I shut/no shut the link, then Bird creates adjacency with both routers.
> 
> That is even more strange. It would be useful if you could make verbose
> tcpdump log (tcpdump -i ethX -vv -s 0) together with BIRD OSPF log ('debug all'
> for OSPF) and send it to me.
> 
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