RE: what determines the area the router ID falls into when

From: Snow, Tim (timothy.snow@eds.com)
Date: Mon Oct 06 2003 - 01:41:21 GMT-3


What you are seeing is a hello from the router that owns the ip of
145.7.100.x whereas 145.7.5.5 is the router-ID of that router. Is s0/0 area
1?
 
One thing to keep in mind that when you "red conn subnets" that it generates
a type-5 which is flooded across all areas.

Tim
#12042

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard L. Pickard [mailto:nettable_walker@comcast.net]
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 1:28 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: what determines the area the router ID falls into when using
redistribute connected subnets command ?

R_5 --- frame relay --- R_3

Router ID =

145.7.5.5

 

 

debug from R_3 = 00:27:12: OSPF: Rcv hello from 145.7.5.5 area 1 from
Serial0/0 145.7.100.2

 

partial config from R_5:

 

router ospf 10

router-id 145.7.5.5

log-adjacency-changes detail

redistribute connected subnets

network 145.7.25.0 0.0.0.255 area 0

network 145.7.100.0 0.0.0.7 area 1

 

so why is 145.7.5.5 in area 1 (as opposed to area 0)

Just wondering about this ---

 

clear ip ospf process on both routers made no difference -

 

Thanks,.

 

Richard

 

 

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