11-04-2010 05:24 AM - edited 03-06-2019 01:53 PM
hi
,can anyone help me int he concept of loopback interfaces. where are they used other than in ospf router ids?
what kind of trouble shooting can we do with them
11-04-2010 05:34 AM
Hello Krishna,
Loopback interfaces are being used to provide a stable address for protocols (eg. routing protocols, tunnels, ...).
Because a loopback interface is not connected to any hardware, a loopback interface is always up and the IP address therefore can always be used.
HTH,
Bert
11-04-2010 06:25 AM
A loopback interface is a stable IP address as the link cannot go down. That's why it is used for example as an Identifier (ID) for routing protocols. More importantly, they are used in BGP/MPLS networks as a next-hop IP address for prefixes and endpoints of pseudowires. For example, in MPLS VPN networks, the loopback address of the egress PE router is the next-hop IP address of the BGP prefixes (MPLS VPN or VRF prefixes).
Regards,
Luc
11-05-2010 04:18 AM
thanks Ideghein
11-05-2010 04:17 AM
thanks bert
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