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Unrecognized routes in a routing table¶
TNSR automatically populates routing tables with necessary entries that may not appear to directly correspond with manually configured addresses. See Common Routes for details.
OSPF Neighbors Stuck in ExStart State¶
When attempting to form an adjacency between two OSPF
(Open Shortest Path First v2 (OSPF)) neighbors, if the neighbor status appears
to be stuck in the ExStart
state, the most likely cause is an MTU mismatch
between the routers.
To solve this problem, adjust the MTU values of the interfaces actively
participating in OSPF on all routers to match. If this is not possible, try
using the mtu-ignore
option on active OSPF interfaces.
Large packets fail to pass over IPsec¶
Encapsulated packets which are larger than the default-data-size
buffer will
be dropped by the dataplane. On older versions of TNSR this may even result in
a dataplane crash. The size of this buffer is 2048
by default, which will
pass packets up to approximately 2000
bytes. Since the default MTU is
1500
, this issue is not apparent in many cases. However, when attempting
to pass jumbo frames over IPsec, this becomes a problem. To pass 9000
byte
frames over IPsec, increase the buffer size to 16384
and restart the
dataplane.
tnsr(config)# dataplane buffers default-data-size 16384
tnsr(config)# service dataplane restart