database-filter all out   <----Does it "break" the RFC for OSPF or it's
somewhere there?


On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Bojan Zivancevic <[email protected]
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> I will just reply to myself... :)
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> Could it be that ip ospf flood-reduction command is used to filter LSA
> flooding that occurs after 30 minutes? Every router after 30 mins floods all
> LSAs that he advertised originally etc. etc.
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> database-filter all out just stops every LSA update. No LSAs coming out,
> period. OK. Nice for hub/spoke networks, especially with slow links ...
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> But what about that first one? When should we use it?
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> Best Regards,
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> Bojan Zivancevic
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> Network Engineer
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> *From:* Bojan Zivancevic [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Friday, November 19, 2010 11:42
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [OSL | CCIE_RS] OSPF: flood-reduction and/or database-filter
> all out?
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> Can somebody explain the exact difference between these two? Maybe I should
> rephrase that... I found adequate info on the database-filter command, and
> can understand its purpose. But I cannot find anything detalied enough for
> the flood-reduction command.
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> Doc-CD is not useful for these commands, in my opinion. Not much info
> there.
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> Best Regards,
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> Bojan Zivancevic
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> Network Engineer
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