You both,

have you tried setting the ospf-adv-types to type-2 ?
Was just an idea... let me know if this helps!

Regards,
Sascha


>> Is there something special I need to do to make routes from the dial-up
>> pool and static routes from RADIUS advertised via OSPF?   We are running
>> 7.2.x.  I can see the OSPF neighbors and it is picking up routes from
>> other routers fine but it doesn't seem to be advertising any routes.  We
>> have a single backbone area so one would think it should be
>> straightforward.  I put in static routes in our Cisco router right now
>> but it's been pretty aggravating.  Some of the settings follow:
>> 
>> new ospf-area-range
>> set area-network-addr = 192.168.58.9/26
>> set area-network-mask = 255.255.255.192
>> set advertize = yes
>> 
>> new ip-global
>> set pool-summary = yes
>> set pool-ospf-adv-type = type-1
>> set ospf-pref = 10
>> set ospf-ase-pref = 150
>> set ospf-global as-boundary-router = no
>> 
>> new ip-interface
>> set interface-address physical-address shelf = shelf-1
>> set interface-address physical-address slot = slot-3
>> set interface-address physical-address item-number = 1
>> set ospf active = yes
>> set ospf area = 0.0.0.0
>> set ospf area-type = normal
>> set ospf ase-type = type-1

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