Hi,
I am trying to setup an active/active routing firewall setup with OSPF
so it load shares the traffic equally.I am have created a test lab with IOS ASBR's that have
`default-information originate always` so I then can see 2 routes to
0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 via 2 routes.It seems there is a limitation with *bsd's kernels in that they do not
allow for ECMP routing. ie, they can have only one default route at one
time.Does OpenOSPFd work around this (and I've just got my setup wrong) or
is the sad truth that OSPF prefixes will work, except the for the
default route? (ie quagga on *bsd has this issue).Cheers.
C.
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