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Subject:    [quagga-users 9018] Re: HELP
From:       Vitaliy Aksyonov <gbmr () ukrpost ! ua>
Date:       2007-10-22 19:23:55
Message-ID: 471CF8CB.8040504 () ukrpost ! ua
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Paul Jakma ?????:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Vitaliy Aksyonov wrote:
>
>> 2007/10/19 21:07:01 OSPF: Hello received from [10.70.1.52] via 
>> [gif1:10.70.0.6]
>
>> 2007/10/19 21:08:36 OSPF: Hello sent to [224.0.0.5] via 
>> [gif1:10.70.0.6].
>
> That's quite a long time to wait to send a Hello.. Weird.
>
>> 2007/10/19 21:08:36 OSPF: NSM[gif1:10.70.0.6:10.70.1.52]: Timer 
>> (Inactivity timer expire)
>
> It's 1m35s since the last hello was received - so:
>
>> 2007/10/19 21:08:36 OSPF: nsm_change_state(10.70.1.52, Full -> Deleted):
>
> ... that neighbor gets deleted. And then:
>
>> 2007/10/19 21:08:37 OSPF: Hello received from [10.70.1.52] via 
>> [gif1:10.70.0.6]
>
> We get another packet.
>
> Your config shows you're using default values, so something is broken 
> badly somewhere: It sounds like issues with the system clock and/or 
> when events occur in relation to the system clock.
That's it! Problem was with system clock. The system running unfer 
VMWare, and clock runs slowly, than host system's clock. And when clocks 
synhronized - time go away on 1,5-2 minutes.
I increased dead time and solve problem with system clock. And now my 
routers don't lost each other.

Thanks!

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