Cisco :: Run An OSPF Protocol Over An ATM Connection?

Apr 25, 2013

I'm trying to run an OSPF protocol over an ATM connection:

192.168.80.0 |----10.0.0.1-----------10.0.0.2----| 192.168.50.0

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Mar 25, 2012

I have an environment where i have two nexus 7010 switches, along with 2 nexus 5510's. I need to run OSPF as a layer 3 routing protocol between the vpc peer links.  I have 1 link being used as a keep alive link, and 3 other links being used as a VpC link.
 
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I have 2 ASBR routers, AGFR01RTR03 and AGFR02RTR03, performing OSPF to OSPF redistribution in both ways for the same ***. They also do summarization for our private addressing scheme. It is all working just fine for that part (neighbors, summarization, redistribution). 
 
AGDC01RTR01 --- AGDC02RTR01 (OSPF 1000 ABRs)
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AGFR01RTR03 --- AGFR02RTR03 (OSPF 1000 / 53 ASBRs)
 
Let's focus on AGDC01RTR01 with a specific entry here (IP subnet is fake) :
 
Routing entry for 1.1.1.0/25
  Known via "ospf 1000", distance 110, metric 300, type inter area
  Last update from 10.2.244.76 on GigabitEthernet5/1, 1d03h ago
  Routing Descriptor Blocks:
  * 10.2.244.76, from 10.2.1.249, 1d03h ago, via GigabitEthernet5/1
Route metric is 300, traffic share count is 1

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I still want to manitnace it was 2 different OSPFrouting domain.Can I  run OSPF with differrent OSPF porcess ID?

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Dec 6, 2011

The Intel N-1030 just refuses to connect at N protocol.  Its almost as if the N protocol has been disabled waiting for a real fix from Intel.

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If Netgear can get a mini-usb N device to work properly Intel and Dell? I have set everything as suggested, power to max, router channel to auto, etc.  Why no selection for wireless mode b/g/n in driver but only the 802.11n mode option? 

Something is not right with this driver and implementation of the N-1030.  At some point Dell is going to have to step up and provide us with what THEY advertised as the hardware we purchased.  Selling a device with N protocol wireless when in reality the N protocol does not work is going to be on Dell, not on Intel.

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Nov 22, 2011

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1) Adapter 1: Host-only adapter + Adapter 2: NAT; I've been trying to get it to work for a while now, but I cant; here is some info: VirtualBox Configuration (no IP for the guest? I've seen it there before though, so there might be a way to do that)

2) Bridged adapter; I think that the only way to do that is with a physical router at home or office etc; VirtualBox 4.0.2 Network Connections in Windows 7 - YouTube

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why a subnet wouldn't be passed on to just one participating OSPF device?

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-> Controlled routing advertisements.  I do not control the remote offices and would like to ensure they do not accidentally advertise routes into my enviroment that could create a conflict.
 
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I have been able to import a set of three VSAs into S. Each of those attributes is of string type. I then configured in S a single user U with password P so that, whenever a U/P pair received in S from C is authenticated by S, S should send back to C, in the Access-Accept packet, the three attributes with the following values: [code]

With this setup, when an authentication is successfully completed by S, C receives 53 bytes worth of data from S every time. I am attaching a typical example, already disassembled. I have disguised the actual vendor ID, for legal reasons, but the rest is exactly as it was when received in C.
 
According to the disassembly, what we got is an Access-Accept packet, as expected. Its length is 53 bytes - again as expected, for this is the only packet that C has received from S here. However, the packet is incomplete, for attribute #3 is missing its value field.
 
Looking into the whole packet in more detail, it can be seen that while the wire format for the first attribute, namely, Frame-IP-Address, is correctly constructed, the remaining are not. For example, the sequence of bytes corresponding to the attribute #1 reads 1a 09 00 00 xx xx 2c 61 62 63. I believe that this is incorrect; it should be 1a 0a 00 00 xx xx 2c 61 62 63, for the wire format for this attribute consists of 10, not 9, bytes. I tried a few variations on the values for the attributes, and the results are always substantially the same, in that the wire formats for these attributes are always incorrect.
 
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