From: Jerry (phase90@comcast.net)
Date: Thu Feb 20 2003 - 18:41:01 GMT-3
This ip address must be the numerically highest on your router, or the
highest loopback interface address - these are the rules OSPF protocol uses
to select the router id.
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Young <gitsyoung@yahoo.co.jp>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 8:46 PM
Subject: OSPF's router ID
> It is a part of my configuration of the router, the ospf's
> router ID is 7.255.4.251. But nobody had been set it,
> where the address from? And why the 255 appeared in the
> address .It is very strange, who can teach it for me?
> Thanks alot
>
> show ip ospf database database-summary
>
>              OSPF Router with ID (7.255.4.251) (Process ID
> 100)
>
> Area 0 database summary
>   LSA Type      Count    Delete   Maxage
>   Router        22       0        0
>   Network       33       0        0
>   Summary Net   11       0        0
>   Summary ASBR  10       0        0
>   Type-7 Ext    0        0        0
>   Opaque Link   0        0        0
>   Opaque Area   0        0        0
>   Subtotal      76       0        0
>
> Process 100 database summary
>   LSA Type      Count    Delete   Maxage
>   Router        22       0        0
>   Network       33       0        0
>   Summary Net   11       0        0
>   Summary ASBR  10       0        0
>   Type-7 Ext    0        0        0
>   Opaque Link   0        0        0
>   Opaque Area   0        0        0
>   Type-5 Ext    573      0        0
>   Opaque AS     0        0        0
>   Total         649      0        0
>
>
>
>
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