From: Wu, Jiang (wujiang@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Dec 02 2000 - 02:00:04 GMT-3
In some ios versions (maybe 12.0 GD), you can use "clear ip ospf process" comma
nd to restart OSPF.
Wu
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Olzak <aolzak@buckeye-express.com>
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Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 5:16 AM
Subject: Re: OSPF Lab - DR behaviour with loopbacks WAS: RE: question about loo
pback interfaces
> I usually just reboot routers on the fly and work on something else while
> that router is rebooting.
>
>
> Tony
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Erick B." <erickbe@yahoo.com>
> To: "Tony Olzak" <aolzak@buckeye-express.com>; "Chuck Larrieu"
> <chuck@cl.cncdsl.com>; "Louie Belt" <louieb@netmatter.com>; "'CCIE_Lab
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> Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 3:35 PM
> Subject: Re: OSPF Lab - DR behaviour with loopbacks WAS: RE: question about
> loopback interfaces
>
>
> > If you remove the router ospf configuration and paste
> > it back, OSPF will restart with a new router ID if you
> > have a new high IP address. You can only do this in a
> > test/non-production network environment though. I've
> > done this before in my labs because it is faster then
> > waiting for the router to reboot.
> >
> > > And you are right, the RID doesn't change at all
> > > without rebooting the
> > > router. But, what do most techs do when a link is
> > > having problems? Reboot
> > > the routers. Now your RID will change.
> > >
> > > Tony
> >
> >
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