(PM) OSPF

Leif Neland (leif@neland.dk)
Thu, 20 May 1999 00:31:19 +0200 (CEST)

I'm a little confused with the meaning of "Network Range" in ospf.

We have our servers, borderrouter and PM's in 194.19.140.0/24
Fixed ip's and dynamic dialins in 194.255.12.0/23
This PM uses 194.255.13.64/26 as adress pool, and also handles calls from
users with fixed IP (which can connect to any PM).
These fixed ip's are neither in 194.19.140.0/24 or 194.255.13.64/26, but
nevertheless, their routes get announced (which is good anyway)

Has I misunderstood the meaning of "Network Range"?
Should it contain the PM's and routers?
Or should it contain the fixed and dynamic ip's of the dialins?


ibe10> show ospf ar
Stub
Authentication Area Default
Area Network Range Type ID Key Type Cost
--------------- ------------------ ---- --- ---------------- -------- -------
0.0.0.0 *194.19.140.0/24 None External N/A
*194.255.13.64/26

ibe10> show ospf ne
Inter- Last MD5
face Area Neighbor State Pri IP Address Hello ID
------ --------------- --------------- -------- --- --------------- ----- ---
ether0 0.0.0.0 194.19.140.21 Full/DR 1 194.19.140.21 1 N/A
194.255.13.253 2Way 1 194.19.140.6 0 N/A
194.19.140.20 Full/BDR 1 194.19.140.20 2 N/A

Leif Neland
leif@neland.dk

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