Hi ALL,
About rfc5185 OSPF Multi-Area Adjacency section 2.7 Advertising Multi-Area
Adjacencies:
Link ID = Remote's Router ID
I have the following questions:
1、 I'm not sure whether “Neighbor's IP Address” means “local interface IP
address” or “remote interface IP address”.
I have test cisco’s new version, it is set Link Data as local interface IP
address.
2、If it is remote interface IP address, why not use local interface IP address,
Any special considerations?
Thanks,
xxx
In section 2.7,
Link Data = Neighbor's IP Address
2.7. Advertising Multi-Area Adjacencies
Multi-area adjacencies are announced as point-to-point links. Once
the router's multi-area adjacency reaches the FULL state, it will be
added as a link type 1 to the Router Link State Advertisement (LSA)
with:
Link ID = Remote's Router ID
Link Data = Neighbor's IP Address or IfIndex (if the underlying
interface is unnumbered).
rfc5185 OSPF Multi-Area Adjacency
Authors' Addresses
Sina Mirtorabi
Nuova Systems
3 West Plumeria Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
USA
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Peter Psenak
Cisco Systems
Apollo Business Center
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821 09 Bratislava
Slovakia
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Acee Lindem (editor)
Redback Networks
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USA
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Anand Oswal
Redback Networks
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San Jose, CA 95134
USA
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