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Re: question openospf

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Old 02-18-2008, 06:25 AM
Claudio Jeker
 
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Default Re: question openospf

On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 12:36:04PM +0200, Marten wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Just new on this list so point me in the right direction
> if this qestion is on the wrong list.
>
>
> Openospfd does only seem to listen to the first ip_address, but not to
> the second (alias), on one inferface ( wi)
>
> I could not find a thing about aliases in the manpages.
>
> http://www.networx.ch/OpenOSPFD - Presentation.pdf
>
> pointing to future plans "Interface group support" is are dynamic
> cloneable interfaces refering to aliasses or more to gre?
>
> Are there updates about this project?
>
> openbsd 3.9
> openospf 3.9 (31-5-2006)
>
>


Currently only the main network works. Running multiple networks on a
interface is a zebra/quagga feature. We have plans to be able to do that
as well but it is not on top of our todo list.

Currently I want to change ospfd so that it will only warn about unknown
interfaces but still run (as long as the config is correct). This will
help with cloneable devices. Additionally group support is something I
have in mind, mostly to support stuff like ppp/l2tp but that is mostly a
post 4.0 thing.

--
:wq Claudio

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