03-30-2006 04:08 PM - edited 03-03-2019 12:15 PM
Hi
Any one tell me while building adjacencies the ospf routers stuck up in two way state. wht would be the possible causes for this???
please try to solve my qustion.
Regards,
Gopal
03-30-2006 04:19 PM
Gopal,
That is not actually a problem. In fact, the TwoWay state is a legal state for neighbors to be in on multiaccess segments like Ethernet.
Consider a case where you have 4 routers on a LAN, A, B, C and D. A is the DR and B is the BDR. In such a case, router C's neighbor state for each neighbor will be as follows:
A - Full
B - Full
D - TwoWay
Each non-DR/non-BDR router will be in a Full state with the DR and BDR but will be in the TwoWay state with other non-DR routers. That simply means that the router has two-way communication with that neighbor but has not established a full adjacency with it, since the router will only establish adjacencies with the DR and BDR.
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Paresh
03-30-2006 04:20 PM
This is the normal behavior of OSPF. In a multiaccess segment, OSPF routers form full adjacency only with the DR/BDR and two-way adjacency with the other routers.
Here's a document that explains with an example.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094059.shtml
Hope that helps.
--Sundar
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