neighbor ospf bird crash after local configure
Ondrej Zajicek
santiago at crfreenet.org
Sun Nov 1 14:50:32 CET 2009
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 08:04:30PM +0100, Martin Kraus wrote:
> hello.
> I've managed to crash two remote bird instances on two remote routers by running
> configure on a local bird instance. they are in the same ospf area, but on
> different interfaces. third remote router, which is connected to those two
> interfaces, survived.
..
> 31-10-2009 19:40:08 <ERR> Router's parent has no next hop. (EN=212.71.177.59, PAR=212.71.177.41)
> 31-10-2009 19:40:08 <ERR> Router's parent has no next hop. (EN=212.71.177.42, PAR=212.71.177.41)
> 31-10-2009 19:40:08 <BUG> Did not find next hop interface for INSPF lsa!
>
> does anyone now what might have happened?
Hmm, interesting. Could you describe what change was done in config file,
what is a topology of an affected part of the network and which router
IDs were used by which routers, especially which router uses router ID
212.71.177.41?
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