08-24-2002 09:45 PM - edited 03-02-2019 12:53 AM
The output of cisco outper interpreter said:
=====================================================================
SHOW IP OSPF DATA SUMMARY NOTIFICATIONS (if any)
=====================================================================
OSPF Process Id: 1 (Router ID: 172.16.6.6)
Area 1
WARNING: Routing manager has not attempted to install Link State Advertisements
(LSAs) from Area 1 with the following IDs into the routing table.
172.16.2.0
This can indicate connectivity problems between nodes or an OSPF routing
database defining many (sub-optimal) alternative routes. (This can be a
normal condition in a partially or fully-meshed network containing links
with widely varying bandwidths.)
TRY THIS: Confirm appropriate connectivity across the network.
REFERENCE: For more information see Why Do Routes Appear in the OSPF
Database But Not in the Routing Table in a Frame Relay Environment?
Who can help to explain, what is "an OSPF routing database defining many (sub-optimal) alternative routes. "? how to verify & solve it ?
thanks in advance.
08-24-2002 10:03 PM
Of course, I have read the doc. of "Why Do Routes Appear in the OSPF database But Not in the Routing Table?". But I am sure my network has NO connectivity problem.
09-13-2002 03:38 AM
Hi,
Once I had the same problem. I have interconnected two routers - Cisco 2610 and IBM 2212. Routes were in OSPF databases on both routers, but did not show in routing tables... I did not have time to troubleshoot that, but now I will try to set-up a similar environment and try once again to debug.
Maciej
09-13-2002 04:35 AM
Check your network types make sure they match.I had a problem once where the hello and dead timers matched but the network timers did not and it showed in my database not my routing table.
Dennis
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