Testsetup:
I have testrouter with two interfaces in backbone area eth0
10.10.10.11/24 and eth1.101 (vlan) 10.88.88.1/24. In eth1.101 side
there is no neighbors, in eth0 side there is one neighbor -
10.10.10.125(Juniper). (Vlan isn't case, I tested it later with
normal ethernet interface as well).
After some time (1 - 20 minutes) ospfd just stops sending hello's. See
attached fragment from log.
2004/01/31 15:50:24 OSPF: ISM[eth1.101:10.88.88.1]: Timer (Hello timer
expire)
2004/01/31 15:50:24 OSPF: make_hello: options: 2, int:
eth1.101:10.88.88.1
Although detail debugging is enabled.
I'd blame something else at first (multicast etc), but strange thing
is that if I don't put eth1.101 into area, all works fine (ospfd ran
24h without problems). I'm out of ideas at the moment.
Has anybody seen similar problems? Any ideas how to debug it?
Quagga is latest CVS on Debian stable, kernel 2.4.24.
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Hasso Tepper
Elion Enterprises Ltd.
WAN administrator
I have testrouter with two interfaces in backbone area eth0
10.10.10.11/24 and eth1.101 (vlan) 10.88.88.1/24. In eth1.101 side
there is no neighbors, in eth0 side there is one neighbor -
10.10.10.125(Juniper). (Vlan isn't case, I tested it later with
normal ethernet interface as well).
After some time (1 - 20 minutes) ospfd just stops sending hello's. See
attached fragment from log.
2004/01/31 15:50:24 OSPF: ISM[eth1.101:10.88.88.1]: Timer (Hello timer
expire)
2004/01/31 15:50:24 OSPF: make_hello: options: 2, int:
eth1.101:10.88.88.1
Although detail debugging is enabled.
I'd blame something else at first (multicast etc), but strange thing
is that if I don't put eth1.101 into area, all works fine (ospfd ran
24h without problems). I'm out of ideas at the moment.
Has anybody seen similar problems? Any ideas how to debug it?
Quagga is latest CVS on Debian stable, kernel 2.4.24.
--
Hasso Tepper
Elion Enterprises Ltd.
WAN administrator