From: Pavel Bykov (slidersv@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Nov 20 2008 - 17:50:49 ARST
I think i'm addicted to GS, since in those 6 or so hours that it was down, i
started to get real nervous and basically display all symptoms of addiction.
Nervous walking from side to side, checking my email every 2 minutes even
though I know it's going to be updated automatically, searching through
archives...
But anyway, on to my question.
It is about Cisco's implementation of OSPF.
As all of us know, there are two ways to acknowledge an LSU.
Implicit: by sending the exact same copy of the LSU
Explicit: by sending summary of LSU in LSAck.
Now, I understand what the standard is and how it is supposed to work.
What I am asking is if any one knows what Cisco implementation uses.
Sniffer results that I got from GSR show that it send only LSUs, but never
LSAcks.
It's all up to standard, but why not use LSAcks? Or does it only relate to
GSR platform?
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