From: Serran (groupstudy@swiftdsl.com.au)
Date: Wed Mar 24 2004 - 05:00:31 GMT-3
I was doing some labs on ospf the past couple of days.. when it occured to
me...
R6#sh ip ospf database
OSPF Router with ID (200.0.0.6) (Process ID 10)
Router Link States (Area 0)
Link ID ADV Router Age Seq# Checksum Link count
200.0.0.2 200.0.0.2 426 0x80000039 0x0007BA 1
200.0.0.5 200.0.0.5 511 0x80000007 0x00C883 3
200.0.0.6 200.0.0.6 1870 0x80000009 0x002706 2
200.0.0.7 200.0.0.7 1644 0x80000006 0x00A004 2
200.0.0.8 200.0.0.8 7 (DNA) 0x80000003 0x005B0F 1
the lsa type 1 originating from 200.0.0.6 is 1870 seconds... hang on.. that
is > 30 min. Cisco states in its doco that an lsa will be refreshed
prematurely (every 30 min), ie. half the max age timer (60 min).
It seems that the timer is not 1800sec but approx 2000sec.
Maybe there is some random factor or correlation with the group pacing timer
so it varies + or - a few minutes?
12.2:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/products_configuratio
n_guide_chapter09186a00800b3f2e.html#1017198
RFC2328 section 14 goes through some of the details on lsa aging.
Can anyone add further into this?
Cheers
Mark.
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