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OSPF on bridged network and redundency

Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:40 am

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Hi guys

I am trying to create a ospf to help with redundency and full duplex link. I need to have R1 link to R4 via wireless and R1 to R2 via ethernet.

What is the best way to proceed with this task. i have added ospf on all routers with ip range of 192.168.1.0/24.

Ive also tried removing bridge from R1 and giving the wireless a 192.168.1.50/24 and ether 192.168.1.51/24. all works fine but the moment i simulate a break betweenR1 and R4 i cant ping .51 or .50

Please advise the best way forword.

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Re: OSPF on bridged network and redundency

Wed Dec 08, 2010 2:37 am

因为他们都是桥接和in the same network, you don't need OSPF. However, you will want to make sure all your bridges are set to rstp.
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Re: OSPF on bridged network and redundency

Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:37 am

In bridged rstp will the trafic flow both directions from R1 or will this only flow one direction and if one side fails it will choose a different path?

i really would like to run ospf but need to leave parts of the network untouched(bridged) and expand the network from R1 side. How should i configure OSPF on R1, R4 and R2 and can i leave the R3 in bridge?
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Re: OSPF on bridged network and redundency

Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:47 am

In bridged rstp will the trafic flow both directions from R1 or will this only flow one direction and if one side fails it will choose a different path?

i really would like to run ospf but need to leave parts of the network untouched(bridged) and expand the network from R1 side. How should i configure OSPF on R1, R4 and R2 and can i leave the R3 in bridge?
No, either bridge or router. With same subnet's it does not become anything.
Please use STP or RSTP.


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