05-25-2017 11:38 AM - edited 03-03-2019 08:33 AM
Hi
Can someone explain me in simple networking terms ...where does OSPF packet fits in a typical IP packet ?
and since 'OSPF LSA' carries prefix and other info..where does that fit in over all IP Packet concept ?
Is there any encapsulation happening here?
Thanks
09-17-2018 03:10 AM - edited 09-17-2018 03:13 AM
Hello
Within the ospf packet amongst other information the ospf header specifies the packet type and the LSA header specifies the lsa type.
This ospf packet is then encapsulated by ip and the protocol number within this ip header specifies what transport is to be used to carry data and for ospf this will be protocol 89
L2 header| ip header (protocol) | ospf header | ospf lsa header | L2 trailer
09-17-2018 04:06 AM
OSPF runs over IP. Each OSPF packet (Hello, DBD, LSR, LSU, LSAck) has an OSPF header with the message type. There is no message type 'LSA', LSAs are sent in LSU and LSAck messages and LS type of requested LSAs in LS request packets.
09-19-2018 09:04 AM
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