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Introduction
The purpose of this document is to demonstrate the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) behavior when the V-bit (Virtual-link bit) is present in a non-backbone area. The V-bit is signaled in Type-1 LSA only if the router is the endpoint of...
Introduction
The purpose of this document is to demonstrate the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) path selection behavior when a router receives both a Type-5 link-state advertisement (LSA) and a Type-7 LSA for a given external network. When redis...
Hello @aung-thura,
I believe the above statement you are referencing from RFC 3101 helps us determine which LSA type is preferred. Once we have determined this we may, of course, perform ECMP. Since you have two type 7 LSAs they are both added into...
Dear Giuseppe,
Thanks for the reply on this topic. You are spot on regarding MTID, this seems like it is the default topology for IPV4.
There is a document which describes how to configure multiple topologies in OSPFV2, take note this has been im...
Dear Giuseppe,
Thanks for the reply on this topic. You are spot on regarding MTID, this seems like it is the default topology for IPV4.
There is a document which describes how to configure multiple topologies in OSPFV2, take note this has been im...
Dear prashant1990,
Thanks for the feedback on the article. Regarding your concern towards seeing the routing bit set. This bit is not specified in RFC hence it is not mandatory to implement. I am not sure if it has been deprecated in newer version ...