OSPF Router-ID
Dumb question time.
I have 5 routers. Under Router OSPF config mode, I type "router-id x.x.x.x". On 4 of the routers this is accepted. On one of them it isn't.
The router that it isn't accepted on is a 2503 running an old IOS - 11.3(6).
Is it not accepting the command because the old software doesn't take it, or is it something else?
Reckon it's time I upgraded it!
I have 5 routers. Under Router OSPF config mode, I type "router-id x.x.x.x". On 4 of the routers this is accepted. On one of them it isn't.
The router that it isn't accepted on is a 2503 running an old IOS - 11.3(6).
Is it not accepting the command because the old software doesn't take it, or is it something else?
Reckon it's time I upgraded it!
Current objective: CCNA Security
My blog: mybraindump.co.uk
My blog: mybraindump.co.uk
Comments
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networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModA quick google search shows the command was added in 12.0(1)T.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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iamme4eva Member Posts: 272I did google. Obviously not well enough! Sorry!
Thanks, again networker.Current objective: CCNA Security
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networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModMy search was 'cisco command router-id' and the first link!An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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iamme4eva Member Posts: 272You missed a classic opportunity to use "http://lmgtfy.com/" to show me up there.
Thanks for your help.Current objective: CCNA Security
My blog: mybraindump.co.uk