10-24-2013 04:29 PM - edited 03-04-2019 09:24 PM
I have got OSPF running with two area i.e 0 for my back bone and 1 for the WAN sites. For the WAN sites I need to tell the router to use a default route and how do I do that with OSPF. At the moment I have a static default route on
Thank for the help
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10-28-2013 12:46 PM
If you need to assign a default route, you can do so on your main router with "default-information originate" if you have a static default route. If you don't have a static default route, you can use "default-information originate always". You would put either of these commands under the routing process.
HTH,
John
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11-24-2013 03:03 PM
When you say main router, are you refering to the remote site router ? Sorry for not getting back earlier on this one.
No you would want do it at the main site and have that propogated to the remote sites across the WAN.
Jon
10-24-2013 04:30 PM
Can you send your config?
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10-24-2013 04:57 PM
Thanks for the response. Attach herewith is my configuration on the remote site router. Have removed some other configs.
By the way here is a little background of what prompts us to put in that default static routes after we found out that some users cannot access the internet via our main site (OSPF area 0).We have contractor VLAN's at these remotes sites and its an isolated VLAN with proxy and firewall for their internet connection via the main office. They hit the proxy within their VLAN for their internet and it will do a lookup and thats where the router doesnt know where to route
Thanks for the help
10-24-2013 05:10 PM
Here is a more systematic way for users in our contractors VLAN at the remote sites
1) PC->DNS Lookup
2) PC -> TCP Start -> Server :80
3) PFsense -> Capture :80 -> Local Proxy :80
4) Local Proxy -> (Internet etc)
That first step is required. (and what was failing without the default static route
10-28-2013 12:40 PM
Any helpers out there ?
10-28-2013 12:46 PM
If you need to assign a default route, you can do so on your main router with "default-information originate" if you have a static default route. If you don't have a static default route, you can use "default-information originate always". You would put either of these commands under the routing process.
HTH,
John
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11-24-2013 02:40 PM
When you say main router, are you refering to the remote site router ? Sorry for not getting back earlier on this one
11-24-2013 03:03 PM
When you say main router, are you refering to the remote site router ? Sorry for not getting back earlier on this one.
No you would want do it at the main site and have that propogated to the remote sites across the WAN.
Jon
11-24-2013 03:37 PM
Thanks. Got it sorted
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