07-05-2019 07:52 AM
Hi
I am experiencing some odd OSPF behavior that I can't get my head around.
The scenario is thus:
<CE>BGP<4500>OSPF<FW>
the 4500 is redistributing BGP into OSPF
router ospf 1 vrf CustA
compatibility rfc1583
capability vrf-lite
redistribute bgp 64000 subnets metric-type 1 tag 64000
The FW (a Palo Alto) is seeing the OSPF routes as O1's. I was expecting E1's which is what is happening at other sites.
Those PA's see the routes as E1s.
Anyone hazard a guess as to what is going on here?
Cheers
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07-05-2019 10:22 AM
Hello,
stupid question maybe, but what is an E1 route on a Palo Alto ? I only see O1 and O2...
admin@PALOALTO> show routing route type ospf
flags: A:active, ?:loose, C:connect, H:host, S:static, ~:internal, R:rip, O:ospf, B:bgp,
Oi:ospf intra-area, Oo:ospf inter-area, O1:ospf ext-type-1, O2:ospf ext-type-2
07-05-2019 10:22 AM
Hello,
stupid question maybe, but what is an E1 route on a Palo Alto ? I only see O1 and O2...
admin@PALOALTO> show routing route type ospf
flags: A:active, ?:loose, C:connect, H:host, S:static, ~:internal, R:rip, O:ospf, B:bgp,
Oi:ospf intra-area, Oo:ospf inter-area, O1:ospf ext-type-1, O2:ospf ext-type-2
07-08-2019 12:13 AM
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