Bird, Cisco & OSPF problem

Ondrej Zajicek santiago at crfreenet.org
Mon Oct 5 12:05:11 CEST 2009


On Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 10:46:45PM +0200, Jarek wrote:
> > Could you send me the output of commands 'show route' and 'show ospf
> > neighbor' on BIRD side?
> > 
> 
> show route
> 
> 0.0.0.0/0          via 85.*.*.* on eth6 [kernel1 Oct03] (10)
> 192.168.100.68/30  dev tunnel0 [direct1 Oct03] (240)
>                    via 192.168.100.70 on tunnel0 [myOSPF Oct03] I
> (150/11121)
> 192.168.101.68/30  dev tunnel1 [direct1 Oct03] (240)
>                    via 192.168.100.70 on tunnel0 [myOSPF Oct03] I
> (150/11121)
> 217.*.*.*/32  via 10.200.199.6 on eth1 [kernel1 Oct03] (10)
> 127.0.0.0/8        dev lo [direct1 Oct03] (240)
> 10.200.199.0/24    dev eth1 [direct1 Oct03] (240)
> 10.200.200.0/24    via 192.168.100.70 on tunnel0 [myOSPF Oct03] I
> (150/20)
> 85.*.*.*/29   dev eth6 [direct1 Oct03] (240)
> 217.*.*.*/30   dev eth3 [direct1 Oct03] (240)

You wrote that you missed some routes from BIRD's directly connected networks
on Cisco. What are the missing networks? Are these networks in
'show route' output (above)? Or in 'show interfaces' BIRD command?
How they look in ifconfig or 'ip r l' shell command?

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