"OSPF process" is a per-router thing. You can have two processes on one
router talking to a single process on another router (over two separate
links), for example.

Thanks,

Zsombor

Jason J wrote:
> 
> Dear Zsombor:
> "You can't put the same interface into multiple OSPF processes
> but that doesn't mean that the two processes can't learn about
> the same network."
>  if you can't learn put one interface into multiple OSPF
> processes,
> then except you redistribute the direct donnected and static,
> how
> could they learn the same address ,learn from each other?
>  i think the same condition exist on other routes ,how could a
> network link's status be share with other ospf process without
> put
> the sme interface into multiple OSPF processes?
> 
> best regards
> 
> Jason J CCNP P.R.C
> 


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