08-27-2007 11:16 AM - edited 03-03-2019 06:29 PM
router B sits between Routers A and C and is connected to both via international serial links. As a backup there is a GRE tunnel across the internet between routers A and C. Router A has a private LAN on Area 0 but everything else mentioned here is in Area 3.
Router A's private LAN is visible by all routers however Router C's private LAN is neither visible by routers A nor B.
WHY?
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08-27-2007 01:37 PM
Configuration looks OK. Do you have a static route to 10.5.4.0/24 on Router B? If you do then can you remove the static route and the OSPF route would be installed in the routing table.
If you aren't using static routes can you post the output of 'show ip ospf database router 10.5.4.1' from Router B.
HTH
Sundar
08-27-2007 11:24 AM
Too few informations.
Let me ask you the following questions.
1) Your heading says "ospf route missing". Is ospf running on all 3 routers?
2) Are the private LANs addresses advertised on router C ?
3) What does your config look like (sh run and sh ip route ) on all 3 routers
08-27-2007 01:22 PM
08-27-2007 01:37 PM
Configuration looks OK. Do you have a static route to 10.5.4.0/24 on Router B? If you do then can you remove the static route and the OSPF route would be installed in the routing table.
If you aren't using static routes can you post the output of 'show ip ospf database router 10.5.4.1' from Router B.
HTH
Sundar
08-27-2007 11:28 AM
Too few informations.
Let me ask you the following questions.
1) Your heading says "ospf route missing". Is ospf running on all 3 routers?
2) Are the private LANs addresses advertised on router C ?
3) What does your config look like (sh run and sh ip route ) on all 3 routers
08-27-2007 11:54 AM
I think its impossible to really answer this question until you post the configs of all routers involved.
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