From: SFeldberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon Dec 03 2001 - 11:57:19 GMT-3
   
My understanding of the application of this command is to "lock down" a
known ID for an OSPF process.  It will add stability through reliably by
assigning the same  ID to your OSPF router after a reload.  You will still
need to reference an IP address that is in use on a physical or logical
interface- logical being more than physical. This configuration step
becomes more critical with the use of multiple OSPF processes with
virtual-links involved.  This is the only way that you can insure that each
OSPF process is assigned the same ID every time.
Steve
                    Rajeev
                    Siddappa             To:     Frank B <frank@buff-net.com>,
ccielab@groupstudy.com
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                    12/01/2001
                    11:37 PM
                    Please respond
                    to Rajeev
                    Siddappa
If I use the command,
Router-ID under OSPF what will be the stability f the
OSPF process. Will it be similr to an loop back
interface ip address or Physical.
Thank you,
Rajeev.
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