From: Petr Lapukhov (petr@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Wed Dec 06 2006 - 04:06:48 ART
Take a look at this article discussing the sequence numbering schemes,
used in routing protocols: (from Doyle's Vol 1)
http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=24090&seqNum=4&rl=1
HTH
2006/12/6, haducbinh <haducbinh@vnpro.org>:
>
> Hi GS!
>
> OSPF sequence number begin with: 0x80000001 end with 0x7fffffff!
>
> But I see that: 0x80000001 < 0x7fffffff
>
> So how 0x80000001 increase to 0x7fffffff ???
>
> Thanks!
>
> HaDucBinh
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