11-09-2011 05:28 AM - edited 03-01-2019 05:30 PM
I have 2 devices running IPv6 with an ASA ver 8.4(2) in transparent mode with multiple contexts in between them. I can ipv6 ping the devices through the ASA but can not get the 2 devices to establish OSPFv3 adjacency. They are able to establish adjacency with ipv4 OSPF. When running debug ipv6 ospf hello I see each of the devices sending hellos but not receiving them from the device on the other side of the ASA. I notice that the hellos are coming from the link local addresses and not the unique global addresses that I applied to the interfaces. If I connect a device directly to one of the devices I can establish OSPFv3 adjacency without a problem.
Any thoughts?
Bob
Solved! Go to Solution.
11-09-2011 07:22 AM
Ouch. This looks like a bug we found internally - CSCtr39183 (not visible outside)
What I would do is open a TAC case, reference this bug and ask them to publish you 8.4.2.10 image.
Alternatively and I advise against it - downgrade to 8.4.1 where the problem should not be present.
11-09-2011 07:08 AM
Bob,
It is expected that OSPF/EIGRP etc use link local rather than unique global ;-)
Regarding the problem.
- please enable
logging buffered info
logging buffer-size 1000000
- and ASP drop capure.
cap ASP type asp all
Try establishing the adjacency and check
show logg
sh cap ASP
I would also try establishing the adjacency without multicast (point-to-multipoint network should allow this).
Marcin
11-09-2011 07:22 AM
Ouch. This looks like a bug we found internally - CSCtr39183 (not visible outside)
What I would do is open a TAC case, reference this bug and ask them to publish you 8.4.2.10 image.
Alternatively and I advise against it - downgrade to 8.4.1 where the problem should not be present.
11-09-2011 07:50 AM
Marcin,
Thanks for your help on this, I have been fighting with it for a few days. The setup is in a lab so going between multiple versions on the ASA is not a problem. I will do as you suggest and open a TAC case.
11-10-2011 09:04 AM
Received 8.4.2.15 from TAC, that fixed the problem.
Thanks for your help.
Bob
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide