!Hola!

> >BTW, the aforementioned link also states that an OSPF area should have no
> >more than 50 routers and no OSPF router should have more than 60
neighbors.

> Now, that latter is an interesting point. I happened to have to deal 
> with some internal sales hype in a competitive situation not long 
> ago, where the account team was screaming we should have more 
> neighbors than the competition.  Now, it's unclear if this is 
> neighbors on all interfaces, or neighbors per medium.  I happened to 
> work out the layout of a hello packet for a link with a 1500 byte 
> MTU, and, IIRC, there is only room for 47 neighbors in the packet. 
> The technical term, therefore, for someone claiming 60 neighbors on 
> an Ethernet is "liar."

60 neighbours for a router, not on a link, couldn't a router be in
4 links, with 15 neighbours in each?

Saludos,
                                        HoraPe
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