RE: OSPF redistribution [7:2909]

2001-05-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu

I'm not so sure that it "flushes" the database. LSA's are sent out
advertising the new route. This is true whenever changes to the routing
table are made / detected / updated.

One way to actually see what is going on is to do a debug IP OSPF
LSA-GENERATION

The LSA's are created and sent very quickly. If you have a sniffer on the
wire you will see the new route as part of the packet, and sent out
immediately.

HTH

Chuck

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Subject:        OSPF redistribution [7:2909]

Hi all,

I have a question is that

In the existing network all routers are running OSPF and "redistribute
static subnets" are already configured. If I add one more static route
in one of the routers. Am I right that there is change in OSPF database,
then it would trigger to flush the routing table and also the other OSPF
routers in the network?
However, I always need to "clear ip route *" in some routers for quicker
response.

Thanks


Best Regards,
mak
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RE: OSPF redistribution [7:2909]

2001-05-02 Thread Hire, Ejay

Are all of the routers in one area?  The other routers should see the new
route in the routing table as an E2 route if it is being redistributed
properly.  As for how long it will take the routers to converge on the
addition of a new route, that depends on the diameter of the network,
summarization, and area configuration.  There is an excellent explanation of
how to calculate the OSPF convergence time in the SYBEX CCNP 2.0 routing
book.  

Ejay Hire
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Subject: OSPF redistribution [7:2909]


Hi all,

I have a question is that

In the existing network all routers are running OSPF and "redistribute
static subnets" are already configured. If I add one more static route
in one of the routers. Am I right that there is change in OSPF database,
then it would trigger to flush the routing table and also the other OSPF
routers in the network? 
However, I always need to "clear ip route *" in some routers for quicker
response.

Thanks


Best Regards,
mak
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OSPF redistribution [7:2909]

2001-05-02 Thread mak

Hi all,

I have a question is that

In the existing network all routers are running OSPF and "redistribute
static subnets" are already configured. If I add one more static route
in one of the routers. Am I right that there is change in OSPF database,
then it would trigger to flush the routing table and also the other OSPF
routers in the network? 
However, I always need to "clear ip route *" in some routers for quicker
response.

Thanks


Best Regards,
mak




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