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(ASCEND) Funny OSPF Routing issue



I have a Max 4000 running 6.1.3.  I have ASBR set to yes, AreaType set
to Normal, and the area is 0.0.0.0 .  I'm running only one area.  I have
a Cisco 2514 acting as the DR .

This happens quite frequently that a route will be shown with flags OG
received via OSPF with the interface of ie0 and IP of my other Max.
I've checked the OSPF DB on the router that the first max claims it
getting the route from.  It neither contains, not is broadcasting such a
route.

The route in question is 207.18.159.64/27 and can be seen below in the
output of a sho ip ro.  It is listed in radius as a static route
pointing to 207.18.147.129 .  I think the *SGT flags were there becase I
temporarily put it in a profile so that I could remote over to it.
However, the routing problem existed before, and has happened on several
occasions.  

Does anybody know where the fist max is getting this route from and why
it won't release it?  I've tried stopping and restarting OSPF on the max
in question be the routing table is not cleared.


> sho ospf lsdb
No entry to 207.18.159.64/27

>sho ip ro
...output deleted
207.18.147.128/27  207.18.147.129  wan68    rGT     60   1   33057
255140
207.18.147.128/27  207.18.147.129  wan68    *SGT   120   7       0
1674
207.18.147.129/32  207.18.147.129  wan68    rT      60   1     560
255140
...output deleted
207.18.159.64/27   207.18.145.4    ie0      OG     140   1       0
59467
207.18.159.64/29   207.18.147.129  wan68    rGT    120   1   14242
255140

Rick Stromberg
Network Engineer
Waymark Internet Services
972-409-9800x102
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