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Howdy,If the following from CCO is true:For priority, the range is 0 to 61440 in increments of 4096; the default is 32768. The lower the number, the more likely the switch will be chosen as the root switch. Valid priority values are 4096, 8192, 12288...
Am I correct in assuming that your sub-interface never goes down when the other end fails ? If so, "backup interface" on this end won't help you either. Perhaps Frame Relay End to End Keepalive or Dialer Watch might do the trick for you.
It's been awhile but I am pretty sure that the OSPF domain-tag might apply to External LSA's in the same way the down bit applies to the Summary LSA'a. I could be wrong.
I'm not a big SNMP guy so I honestly don't know if this is possible. Perhaps you can configure the SNMP trap source to be an interface that the syslog server doesn't reach by label switching.
My guess (based on the info above) is that you are using a different OSPF PROCESS I.D on each PE. Usually, OSPF Process I.D's are locally significant only. However, with MPLS VPN, they matter Unless you use the same process I.D on both PE's, you wi...
There are a couple of ways to kill the hello's. First, if your intention is not to run OSPF over a certain PE-CE link, you can make your OSPF network statements more specific so they don't capture this link (obviously you would have to configure "red...