On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, mike cullerton wrote:
> wanye,
>
> well then, that's not my problem.
>
> i have the address/nm of the ethernet port as my range, and my neighbor
> is set up and happy. in fact, the portmaster has received a routing table
> from my ospf neighbor. the portmaster just isn't telling the rest of the
> world about the address of the dialin user.
>
> :(
> mike
>
> On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Wayne Bouchard wrote:
>
> > > hello all,
> > >
> > > i'm trying to provide dedicated ip's to my customers using radius and
> > > ospf. when a customer connects to me, i want them to be able to have the
> > > same ip address no matter which terminal server they connect to.
> > >
> > > in my /etc/raddb/users file, i assign an ip address to a user. when
> > > they dial in, they get the correct address, and a "show route" in the
> > > portmaster shows the address in the routing table.
> > >
> > > but, the terminal server isn't advertising this route via ospf.
> > >
> > > my config for ospf includes
> > >
> > > set ospf enable
> > > add ospf area 30
> > > set ether0 ospf on
> > >
> > > i am confused about "set ospf area 30 range" command, and am wondering
> > > if this is my problem.
> >
> > Thats your problem. the "range" means the interfaces whose addresses
> > are in the spoecified range will have OSFP hellos sent over them. If
> > you do a "show ip ospf neighbor" you'll probably not see any.
> >
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