(PM) (Yet another) OSPF question.. (fwd)

MegaZone (megazone@megazone.org)
Fri, 19 Feb 1999 12:30:00 -0800 (PST)

Once upon a time Neil Levine shaped the electrons to say...
>I still see miscellaneous link entries for routes that have never
>actually existed?:
>
> External Links for All Areas
>Link ID Advertising Router Sequence TOS Ext Age Mask
>--------------- ------------------ ---------- --- --- ---- ----
>195.8.76.66 195.8.83.9 0x80000030 No Yes 1249 31
>195.8.76.68 195.8.83.9 0x80000030 No Yes 1249 30
>195.8.76.72 195.8.83.9 0x80000030 No Yes 1249 29
>195.8.76.80 195.8.83.9 0x80000030 No Yes 1249 28
>195.8.76.96 195.8.83.9 0x80000030 No Yes 1249 28
>195.8.76.112 195.8.83.9 0x80000030 No Yes 1249 29
>195.8.76.120 195.8.83.9 0x80000030 No Yes 1249 30
>195.8.76.124 195.8.83.9 0x80000030 No Yes 1249 31
>195.8.76.126 195.8.83.9 0x80000030 No Yes 1249 32

Looks like a dial pool to me - 61 contiguous IPs. Sounds like default
on a 2E1 unit with C0 in network mode.

-MZ

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