Dear Peplink and all member,
We have SpeedFusion between Peplink devices. And, we are routing with Cisco Router. Peplink is using OSPF. So, we create OSPF in the Cisco Router using the same area (0). But, In Cisco Route Table, the OSPF route of Peplink appears as O E2 route on Cisco Router. Why the O E2 route appears in Cisco Router when even we are using the same area between Peplink and Cisco?
Best Regards
Thaw Zin Myo
Can I confrm the O E2 routes are advertised from remote SpeedFusion peers?
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Yes, the 0 E2 routes are appearing in Cisco Router. Peplink and Cisco are in the same area. So, they should not be O E2 route because they are in the same area. Am I right? Why they are appearing that?
I know O E2 routes appear in Cisco’s routing table. Can I confirm whether the O E2 routes are advertised from remote SpeedFusion peers? Not the routes from local Peplink router.
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I don’t see the reported issue. This is my network connectivity. All the subnets are under OSPF area 0.
(192.168.252.0/24, LAN) B1 (WAN, 192.168.253.10/24) <—> (192.168.253.1/24, LAN) B580 (WAN, 192.168.52.102/24) <—> (192.168.52.183/24) Cisco
Below are the OSPF neighbor and routing table from Cisco.
I tested with latest firmware version. May I know which firmware version you are using?
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