Title: | DEC Network Integration Server (DECNIS) |
Notice: | Please read note 1 to use this conference effectively |
Moderator: | MARVIN::WELCH |
Created: | Wed Sep 18 1991 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3660 |
Total number of notes: | 15082 |
Hi all, I have a customer with a Meshed Frame relay network. Customer has 8 remote sites routing OSPF (DECbrouter 90) thru to a NIS 600. The NIS is reporting a "table overflow problem". 1) Is there anything documented that would describe OSPF parameters discussed in Appendix B B-42 of the DECnis Manual ? 2) What parameter do I need to tweek ? 3) Here is a dump of the OSPF table parameter entrys: NCL> SET NCL DEF ENT NODE DECNIS3 NCL> SHOW ROUTING CONTRO PROTO OSPF-GENERAL ALL Node DECNIS3 Routing Control Protocol opsf-general at 1997-01-21-14:46:58.242.05:00Iinf Identifiers Name = ospf-general Status State = on UID =5CF59cd7a-3d7a-11D0-8000-0800BA205D0 OSPF Protocol State = enabled OSPF Area Border Router = false OSPF External LSAs = 6 OSPF External LSA Checksum = 122250 OSPF Current Router Links = 9 OSPF Peak Router Links = 11 OSPF Current Network Links = 29 OSPF Peak Network Links = 32 OSPF Current Network Summary Links = 0 OSPF Peak Network Summary Links = 0 OSPF Current ASBR Summary Links = 0 OSPF Peak ASBR Summary Links = 0 OSPF Current External Links = 6 OSPF Peak External Links = 6 Current Destinations = 29 Peak Destinations = 34 Current Adjacencies = 7 Peak Adjacencies = 9 Characteristics Type = OSPF General OSPF Version = "2" OSPF Autonomous System Boundary Router = True OSPF Maximum Connected Areas = 1 OSPF Average Connected Routers = 40 OSPF Maximum Area Interfaces = 120 OSPF Average Area Networks = 4 OSPF Maximum Network Routers = 40 OSPF Maximum System Routers = 1 OSPF Maximum Boundary Routers = 2 OSPF Maximum External Routes = 6 OSPF Average External Connectivity = 5 Maximum Destinations = 300 Maximum Adjacencies = 30 OSPF External Type1 Preference = 60 OSPF External Type2 Preference = 110 Counters Creation Time = 1997-01-21-14:46:58.242.05:00Iinf State Changes = 3 OSPF New LSAs Sent = 6776 OSPF New LSAs Received = 51216 OSPF Maximum Age LSAs = 0 Any Ideas ? Regards, Kevin Culp (NSU Team) Customer Support Centre
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3521.1 | MARVIN::HART | Tony Hart, InterNetworking Prod. Eng. Group | Mon Jan 27 1997 06:21 | 9 | |
The NCL status you've included shows OSPF to be running fine. If OSPF was overflowing one of its tables then it would have disabled itself. Do you have the full text for the "table overflow" message ? The other possibility is that the main routing table has overflowed, post the output from the SHOW ROUTING ALL command it may help. Tony | |||||
3521.2 | OSPF does go away! | CSC32::B_HORNE | Fri Jan 31 1997 17:46 | 11 | |
re:.1 OSPF does disable itself (the displays sent were after re-starting the router). Customer is sending the configuration info for review... The routers are redistributing RIP into OSPF and probably the other way around as well so we may be overflowing due to routing loops.. Will post an update after reviewing configs next week... Please stay tuned :) |