That's exactly the sort of observation I'm referring to, and you are almost certainly correct..
"generated for" being the likely key. They're not necessarily talking about LSA's sent out the link, but rather LSA's speaking about the link itself. Thanks! Eric On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 1:15 PM, venkat <[email protected]> wrote: > Note the word "'generated' for that link".. So if you configure ptp, > there will not be any network lsa and hence the #of lsa generated for > this link is only router lsa and not network lsa. Hth > > On 2/3/11, Eric Rioux <[email protected]> wrote: > > Ok, > > > > I'm working on a lab where the requirement was: > > > > "Configure OSPF settings on the link between R1 and R3 so that only the > > minimal amount of LSA's are generated for this link." > > > > I configured it for flood reduction. The solution was to configure it as > > network type point-to-point. Now, if the solution had been to configure > it > > for both point-to-point AND flood reduction, maybe I'd understand. > > > > Don't point-to-point links still refresh LSA's periodically, thus making > > them send more LSA's than a link with flood reduction or demand circuit > > configured? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Eric > > >
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