Re: Routing Questions: 1 Radius, 1 OSPF (fwd)

Ping-Ping (wally@netvision.com)
Fri, 8 Aug 1997 11:45:18 -0700 (PDT)

On Fri, 8 Aug 1997, Randy Moore wrote:

> Ah, that is it! I had not explicitly set my pool sized to 32, they were
> effectively 32 due to the subnet structure I was using, but that is not
> good enough.
>
> For anyone else following this, under 'show global' you should see a line
> like:
> Assigned Address: 208.198.63.0 (Pool Size 32)
>
> for which the necessary commands are:
> set assigned 208.198.63.0
> set pool 32
>
> Randy "Wow, watch those routing tables shrink" Moore

I have been having the same problem, but the above does not seem to fix it.
A 'show global' reports:

Assigned Address: 207.20.158.97 (Pool Size 32)

But a 'show ip route 207.20.158.0' on the DR (Cisco 4000) for this NSSA
shows:

Routing entry for 207.20.158.0/24, 9 known subnets
Variably subnetted with 6 masks
Redistributing via ospf 100

O E2 207.20.158.64/27 [110/20] via 207.20.7.3, 10:59:08, Fddi0
O N2 207.20.158.100/30 [110/2] via 204.247.120.16, 00:00:12, Ethernet5
O N2 207.20.158.97/32 [110/2] via 204.247.120.16, 00:00:12, Ethernet5
O N2 207.20.158.98/31 [110/2] via 204.247.120.16, 00:00:12, Ethernet5
O N2 207.20.158.104/29 [110/2] via 204.247.120.16, 00:00:12, Ethernet5
O N2 207.20.158.112/28 [110/2] via 204.247.120.16, 00:00:13, Ethernet5
O N2 207.20.158.128/28 [110/2] via 204.247.120.16, 00:00:13, Ethernet5

The other two routes that aren't listed are /28's being routed someplace
else.

It would stand to reason that I'm doing someting incorrectly. But what?

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