K, point taken. Didn't know how word-picky you were thinking of LSA vs.
'route'. :)
And I AM relatively twisted. Or so I've been told! heheheh
On 5/31/11 3:57 PM, Carlos G Mendioroz wrote:
> You have to be very badly twisted to see routes in the OSPF database.
> Well, I guess nxIEs do get a toll :)
>
> Routing table, plain "show ip route" thing.
>
> -Carlos
>
> Scott Morris @ 31/05/2011 15:45 -0300 dixit:
>> Are you asking about how many entries you see in the OSPF database, or
>> how many you see in the routing table?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/31/11 11:15 AM, Carlos G Mendioroz wrote:
>>> Just wanted to share a small quiz. Try to answer w/o labbing this up.
>>>
>>> Topology: Central site with a firewall connected by a lan to two
>>> borders (B1 and B2) using HSRP for DG (FHRP). Borders run serial
>>> links to
>>> branches. OSPF single area in the WAN.
>>>
>>> B1 and B2 have a static route to an internal network X poining to the
>>> FW. B1 redidtributes X with metric 20 metric type 1. B2 does the same
>>> thing with metric 50.
>>>
>>> At a branch,, how many routes do you see, assuming same bandwidth on
>>> both serial links ?
>>
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