Hi,

  As far as i know, its purely the router ID, which can be represented 
as an IP address, but in fact its just a 32bit number.

Kim

Syed Zaidi wrote:
> Hello!
>
> This is about Vlinks in OSPF.
>
> While configuring OSPF VL, we configure it between to non area0 ABRs, 
> here I would like to know about this..--> when we actually configure 
> these VLinks we define other ABR's Router-id on both the ABRs... well, 
> what I want to know here is; whether this router-id can be the 32 bit 
> address but NOT an actual interface IP address of any interfaces on 
> both the ABRs? I mean is this setup ok, will it still bring the 
> VIRTUAL LINK up?
>
> Waiting for a quick answer ASAP.
>
> Regards,
> Syed
>
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