From: Chris Hugo (chrishugo@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Sep 12 2002 - 05:52:09 GMT-3
The OSPF router-id is a MUST to be unique. Whenever a router sends out an LSA the router-id is the one of the unique identifers of the LSA packet. The router-id does not have to be included in the routing table.
Remember the LSAs are flooded everywhere unless it's stub etc...I won't get into all that. Somebody else is probally more awake than me :)
You should hardcode the router-id too.
Khalid Siddiq wrote:Dear all,
if 2 routers in a network has same ospf router id and also if the router id is not in the routing table, whats type of issue we face.
Is ospf router id should be unique in the network.
regards,
khalid
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