Hello
I have routerA connected (fa0) to routerB(fa0) which is connected (fa1) to routerC(fa0) which is connected(fa1) to routerD(fa0). Each router has two networks connected to serial0 and serial1. Each router has ospf launched on all interfaces.
As i understeand all routers should have routes to all networks in it's routing tables. I noticed that each router has routes to networks which are connected to neighbouring router: for example routerB has routes to networks connected to routerA and routerC but does not have routes to networks connected to routerD. RouterA has only routes to networks which are connected to routerB, and does not have routes to networks connected to routerC and routerD.
Of course each router has it's own routes (to networks directly connected).
Why is it so ? I noticed that SOMETIMES i see routes to networks which are connected to neighbour of my neighbour (but only sometimes).
I'm using Boson 6beta3 simulator....
Thanx for any clue.
Michal
I have routerA connected (fa0) to routerB(fa0) which is connected (fa1) to routerC(fa0) which is connected(fa1) to routerD(fa0). Each router has two networks connected to serial0 and serial1. Each router has ospf launched on all interfaces.
As i understeand all routers should have routes to all networks in it's routing tables. I noticed that each router has routes to networks which are connected to neighbouring router: for example routerB has routes to networks connected to routerA and routerC but does not have routes to networks connected to routerD. RouterA has only routes to networks which are connected to routerB, and does not have routes to networks connected to routerC and routerD.
Of course each router has it's own routes (to networks directly connected).
Why is it so ? I noticed that SOMETIMES i see routes to networks which are connected to neighbour of my neighbour (but only sometimes).
I'm using Boson 6beta3 simulator....
Thanx for any clue.
Michal