Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 23:31:28 -0700 (PDT) From: David Muir Sharnoff <muir@idiom.com> To: wayne@msen.com Cc: freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: ETinc cards, PPP and OSPF Message-ID: <199807070631.XAA26083@idiom.com> In-Reply-To: <m0yqAEy-0003cUC@ilium.troy.msen.com>
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In article <m0yqAEy-0003cUC@ilium.troy.msen.com> you write:
>
>Please reply TO ME and not just to the list as I am still waiting
>(3 days now) for my subscription to this list to be approved.
>
>
>We are doing an evaluation of the ETinc T1 cards, using them in PPP
>mode. So far, I have been completely unable to get them to respond to
>OSPF packets from our routers. Since the interfaces supplied by ETinc
>cards do not operate in multicast mode, I have added to my gated.conf
>
>interfaces {
> define 148.59.21.129 pointtopoint 148.59.21.130 ;
> } ;
>
>but this seems to not make a difference (the router remains in INIT
>state) sending multicast packets at the ETinc card and the ETinc card
>never responds.
>
>I assume that I am missing something obvious but need a fresh outlook
>on this problem as I have run out of ideas.
I have ETinc+OSPF(gated) working just fine.
It took me a while to find the magic bullet though.
Here are some snippets from a gated.conf file...
routerid 209.157.69.253 ;
rip no ;
bgp no ;
ospf yes {
backbone {
authtype simple ;
networks {
209.157.64.0 mask 255.255.224.0;
140.174.82.0 mask 255.255.255.0;
209.66.121.0 mask 255.255.255.0;
} ;
interface eth0 nonbroadcast {
pollinterval 2;
# routers {
# 209.157.69.21 eligible ;
# } ;
enable ;
retransmitinterval 2;
authkey "latenite" ;
transitdelay 1;
priority 88;
hellointerval 2;
routerdeadinterval 10;
} ;
stubhosts {
209.157.69.253 cost 1 ;
} ;
} ;
traceoptions "/var/log/gated.ospf.log" size 1m files 5 packets;
} ;
The trick was that I had to identify the interface by name
rather than IP address.
-Dave
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