Export OSPF Cost 0 in EXOS 22.4.1
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‎07-11-2018 07:49 AM
Hi,
Why can I no longer export static routes into OSPF with a cost of 0 in EXOS 22.4.1?
I need to be able to export the actual cost of the route as configured in the iproute command.
Router-1 # enable ospf export static cost
cost value [0,1-65535] <<<<<<<<<<< Implies I can still use 0
Router-1 # enable ospf export static cost 0
^
%% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
%% Input number must be in the range [1, 65535]. <<<<<<<<<<<<< FAIL!
Cheers.
Why can I no longer export static routes into OSPF with a cost of 0 in EXOS 22.4.1?
I need to be able to export the actual cost of the route as configured in the iproute command.
Router-1 # enable ospf export static cost
Router-1 # enable ospf export static cost 0
^
%% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
%% Input number must be in the range [1, 65535]. <<<<<<<<<<<<< FAIL!
Cheers.
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‎08-22-2018 10:50 AM
If anyone's interested this appears to be fixed in EXOS 22.5.
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‎07-31-2018 05:46 AM
Thanks Drew, some of the Extreme support team used to frequent these forums, so I was hoping for a bit of input from them before raising a case via our reseller.
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‎07-30-2018 04:59 PM
Hi Stephen,
If you haven't already, it sounds a case should be opened so GTAC can send it to engineering for review.
How to contact Extreme Networks Global Technical Assistance Center (GTAC)
If you haven't already, it sounds a case should be opened so GTAC can send it to engineering for review.
How to contact Extreme Networks Global Technical Assistance Center (GTAC)
