Dean Luga <dlug...@gmail.com> writes: > I used the configure switch since SADR makes changes to the LSAs and > it will slightly impact network traffic even with source 0::/0. If > someone doesn't want that, they can disable it.
As in, when you enable SADR all routes announced now carry a SADR? Does that mean bird with SADR enabled will no longer compatible with an OSPF implementation that does not understand? And if so, is this inherent in the OSPF SADR extension, or is this a design choice of your implementation? -Toke