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3Com Switch 8800 Configuration Guide 
Chapter 19  OSPF Configuration
 
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19.5  Troubleshooting OSPF Faults 
Symptom 1: OSPF has been configured in accordance with the earlier-mentioned 
steps, but OSPF on the router cannot run normally. 
Solution: Check according to the following procedure. 
Local troubleshooting: Check whether the protocol between two directly connected 
routers is in normal operation. The normal sign is the peer state machine between the 
two routers reaches the FULL state. (Note: On a broadcast or NBMA network, if the 
interfaces for two routers are in DROther state, the peer state machines for the two 
routers are in 2-way state, instead of FULL state. The peer state machine between 
DR/BDR and all the other routers is in FULL state. 
Execute the display ospf peer command to view peers.  
Execute the display ospf interface command to view OSPF information on the 
interface.  
Check whether the physical connections and the lower layer protocol operate 
normally. You can execute the ping command to test. If the local router cannot 
ping the peer router, it indicates that faults have occurred to the physical link and 
the lower layer protocol. 
If the physical link and the lower layer protocol are normal, check the OSPF 
parameters configured on the interface. The parameters should be the same 
parameters configured on the router adjacent to the interface. The same area ID 
should be used, and the networks and the masks should also be consistent. (The 
p2p or virtually linked segment can have different segments and masks.) 
Ensure that the dead timer on the same interface is at least four times the value of 
the hello timer. 
If the network type is NBMA, the peer must be manually specified, using the peer 
ip-address command. 
If the network type is broadcast or NBMA, there must be at least one interface with 
a priority greater than zero. 
If an area is set as the stub area, to which the routers are connected. The area on 
these routers must be also set as the stub area. 
The same interface type should be adopted for the neighboring routers.  
If more than two areas are configured, at least one area should be configured as 
the backbone area (that is to say, the area ID is 0). 
Ensure that the backbone area is connected to all other areas. 
The virtual links do not pass through the stub area. 
Global troubleshooting: If OSPF cannot discover the remote routes yet in the case that 
the above steps are correctly performed, proceed to check the following configurations. 
If more than two areas are configured on a router, at least one area should be 
configured as the backbone area.