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Configuring OSPF

Asked by crsrvn in Network Design & Methodology, Network Switches & Hubs

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I do not think OSPF is properly set up on my network I have the following layer 3 links

4507 Switch GB5/5  Internet Address 10.10.10.2/24, Area 0     (Building A)
Neighbor ID     Pri   State           Dead Time   Address         Interface
192.168.0.1       1   FULL/DR         00:00:35    10.10.10.1      GigabitEthernet5/5
                           
3550 Switch GB1/1  Internet Address 10.10.10.1/24, Area 0     (Building B)
                      GB0/2 Internet Address 10.10.11.1/24, Area 0
Neighbor ID     Pri   State           Dead Time   Address         Interface
10.229.30.1       1   FULL/BDR        00:00:34    10.10.10.2      GigabitEthernet0/1
192.168.221.1     1   FULL/DR         00:00:32    10.10.11.2      GigabitEthernet0/2
                           
3550 Switch GB0/1 Internet Address 10.10.11.2/24, Area 0     (Building C)
Neighbor ID     Pri   State           Dead Time   Address         Interface
192.168.0.1       1   FULL/BDR        00:00:32    10.10.11.1      GigabitEthernet0/1

My internet connection from my ISP is in Building A. That Router's IP is 10.229.0.1 I can ping it from the switch in Building A. But I can not ping it from Buildings B or C. I have noticed that the priority on the ospf interfaces of all these switches are set to 1. Could that be the reason I can not ping the 10.229.0.1 address from the Building B and C switches?
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