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Firewall and OSPF - Passive interfaces??

opers13
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I have a pair of ASA5550 with OSPF enabled on the outside interfaces with our internet routers. Firewalls get the candidate default route from the internet routers.

Anyway, when I do a "sh ospf interface" all interfaces are listed under area0..it should be only the outside interface.

Is there a passive interface command just like for routers??

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Jon Marshall
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Under your router ospf configuration what have you used as the "network x.x.x.x area 0"

ie. does x.x.x.x also cover you other interfaces ?

Jon

ha..that's it! I have the subnet for the inside network in there...

Thanks Jon

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