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PIX OSPF network statement syntax

JOneBaynes
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Level 1

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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sachinraja
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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...

http://cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_configuration_example09186a00804acfea.shtml#conf

Hope this helps.. all the best.. rate replies if found useful..

Raj

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sachinraja
Level 9
Level 9

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...

http://cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_configuration_example09186a00804acfea.shtml#conf

Hope this helps.. all the best.. rate replies if found useful..

Raj

Raj, Thank you...that clears it up for me...John

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