01-25-2007 04:05 PM - edited 03-11-2019 02:24 AM
IOS OSPF network statements use a wildcard mask. It appears from the documentation that PIX OS uses a normal (non-wildcard) mask. Is that correct? Seems odd to me. Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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01-25-2007 10:21 PM
Yes Jone.. This is right.. PIX and ASA's use subnet masks for OSPF... Not really sure of the background, but i guess this is what is there ....
You can have a look at this URL, for a configuration example of OSPF in both router and PIX...
Hope this helps.. all the best.. rate replies if found useful..
Raj
01-25-2007 10:21 PM
Yes Jone.. This is right.. PIX and ASA's use subnet masks for OSPF... Not really sure of the background, but i guess this is what is there ....
You can have a look at this URL, for a configuration example of OSPF in both router and PIX...
Hope this helps.. all the best.. rate replies if found useful..
Raj
01-26-2007 03:33 AM
Raj, Thank you...that clears it up for me...John
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