yes.. the process id is only used internally by the router to differentiate
between different ospf processes running on the same router.. however, having
said that.. the router's will not be able to 'communicate' if you mis-configure
the router with the wrong networks taking part in ospf :)


mark.





Omer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 17/07/2000 14:23:46

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Subject:  One AS and different OSPF process IDs



Hello to All,

I am running only OSPF on my autonomous system but I
am using a different OSPF process IDs on each router,
will the routers still communicate?

Please note that I am using only one OSPF process per
router

Thanks

Omer

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