"The router-id is only calculated at boot time or anytime the OSPF process
is restarted." From the OSPF Design Guide!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/2.html

JASON


""Robert Cluett""  wrote in message
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> All,
>
> Recently I had a situation where I mistakenly loaded a configuration from
a
> TFTP server onto a box but that very config was already on another router.
> Thus, I ran into a number of problems.  One of which was duplicare router
ID
> messages.  Although I had changed the loopback and all the other
interfaces
> on this router to what it should have been, it still saw the router ID as
a
> duplicate (a "show ip ospf interface" proved this).  I did two things and
I
> am not sure which one corrected the problem...
>
> 1) I applied "router-id xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" (with the correct loop0 address)
to
> apply the correct router-id.
>
> 2) I performed a "clear ip ospf process 100" in an effort to bounce the
ospf
> process.
>
> Which one actually fixed the problem?  Bouncing OSPF or the router ID
change?
>
> Rob




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