Hello! In my opinion, this is the same issue that i reported at 2009.10.05 in this list. Then i disabled LLS in the cisco side, and after everything works well. ip ospf lls disable 2010/3/19 Ondrej Zajicek <santiago@crfreenet.org>:
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 05:52:04PM +0159, Vitaliy Kolodinsky wrote:
Hmm, it seems that Cisco just sends some trash after the end of OSPF packet. Perhaps it would suffice to remove the check in BIRD, but i personally don't test this compatibility.
In area 0.0.0.2 works some Cisco routers, Quagga and experimental BIRD. Cisco and Quagga work perfectly together. Cisco at the end of OSPF Hello packet sent LLS Data Block. Quagga this unit is not sending. LLS Data Block is mentioned in the IETF RFC 4813 May participate in the testing.
Yes, LLS data blocks in OSPF packets is the cause of the problem. Thank you for a note, i didn't know about RFC 4813. I will look at this issue and send you the patch for BIRD to be able to handle LLS data blocks.
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