05-02-2012 03:17 AM - edited 03-11-2019 04:00 PM
Hi All,,
We are having some issues with OSPF interoperability between a FWSM and ASA 5540.
Both devices are running OSPF - if a network outage occurrs in can take over an hour once the network has recovered for the OPSF neighbour to be established between the devices.
The ASA shows Loading State while the FWSM shows FULL
ASA running 8.2.5
Packet captures revealed problems with Packet Fragmentation of the DBD's during establishment of the neighbour relationship.
The network has now returned to stable state - however the problem will re occur at some time.
Has anyone had similar issues and resolved them ?
Thanks,
Pete
05-02-2012 07:56 PM
Pete,
I would recommend you to open a TAC case and try to have them to replicate the issue and see if it is a known issue. Version of the ASA seems to be OK.
Is the FWSM the only current neigbor that the ASA has, does the FWSM has another neighbor on which it had the same issue?
Mike
05-03-2012 02:49 AM
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the reply. One of my colleagues had logged a TAC case recently and the advise was to redesign OSPF networking to reduce size of DBD packets and prevent fragmentation.
I accept this as a valid recommendation - the network does need work but was also looking for real life experiences where people had fixed similar issues.
I am looking at introducing another OSPF area and summarising as many routes as possible. I am also investigating / confirming MTU sizes on switch between ASA and FWSM. Based on some other research I am wondering whether I can increase MTU on FWSM,ASA and the interconnecting 3750 to alleviate issue.
The ASA has another neighbour with no problems - but very few routes recieved on the other network.
Thanks,
Pete
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