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Hi,I would like some clarification surrounding ASA active/standby failover with OSPF: I am running OSPF on an active/standby pair, all seems to be working well. The appropriate OSPF neighbor relationship is formed with the active/standby ASA dependin...
Hi All, I have an issue whereby I am seeing a redistributed static route as a type 5 LSA in the ip ospf database, but it is not being selected for the routing table. I have a 3845 router SRST with two gigabit connection back to the core, one link is...
Hi All,Hope you can help. I have upgraded our ASA,s from 8.0(3) to 8.0(5.23) in our IPT environment ( we are currently running CUCM 6.1.5) to address some vulnerabilities as per Cisco's recommendation. Since the upgrade we have seen phones de-regis...
The phones in question are not registering with CM4.1. I think its because of the lack of backward compatibilty with the CM4.1 firmware for the 7961G and the default firmware for the 7961G but I am not sure. The phones have got the term61.default fir...
On Thursday 23rd November we upgraded the PIX cluster to version 7.1(2) from 6.2(2) with the default memory (64Mb) in each PIX. The Active PIX then suffered what appeared to be a memory leak (attributed to the ARP Thread process). This continued fo...
Hi Guys, Sorry for just getting back, been busy over the last couple of days. I have found out what the issue is. It was a route-map on the SVI of the VLAN that the gateways were attached to. this access-list list attached this route-map was blockin...
Varma, The ip route 10.20.33.0 255.255.255.224 10.20.33.59 is redistributed into ospf via the route-map, this adds the subnet to opsf with a NH of 10.20.33.59. As we are redistributing static, that is the point of insertion for this network. There...
Core_Switch#sh ip route 10.20.33.59Routing entry for 10.20.33.32/27 Known via "connected", distance 0, metric 0 (connected, via interface) Routing Descriptor Blocks: * directly connected, via Vlan133 Route metric is 0, traffic share count is ...
Thanks for that. The forwarding address is being learnt from a connected route. I am begining to think that this maybe associated with the platform. I have a number of VG224 with similiar configuration and setup running in the environment and they wo...
Hi Varma, The static route redistribution is happening on the core switch. There are two OSPF neighbors formed on each 3845. Shutting down either links populates the RIB. GW_PSTN2#sh ip ospf database external 10.20.33.0 OSPF Router with I...