Re: OSPF transport question...

2000-11-22 Thread arthurx4

Keith

OSPF runs directly over IP.  http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/RFC/1583/100.htm

Joe

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| OSPF routes IP data.  What part of the IP stack does OSPF itself run over?
| Is it TCP, UDP or does it interface directly onto IP (as ICMP does).
|
| My protocol diagrams dont make it that clear, and a search of the cisco
| website seems to tell you about how OSPF is structured but not how it
| actually is transported - any ideas?
|
| Thanks.
|
| Keith
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Re: OSPF transport question...

2000-11-22 Thread keith wood

Thans for this.  The website you refer to is excellent for other information
too.  Why it wasn't turned up in the searches I performed I will never
know...


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 Keith

 OSPF runs directly over IP.  http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/RFC/1583/100.htm

 Joe

 ""keith wood"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 | OSPF routes IP data.  What part of the IP stack does OSPF itself run
over?
 | Is it TCP, UDP or does it interface directly onto IP (as ICMP does).
 |
 | My protocol diagrams dont make it that clear, and a search of the cisco
 | website seems to tell you about how OSPF is structured but not how it
 | actually is transported - any ideas?
 |
 | Thanks.
 |
 | Keith
 |
 |
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Re: OSPF transport question...

2000-11-22 Thread Brian

On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, keith wood wrote:

 OSPF routes IP data.  What part of the IP stack does OSPF itself run over?
 Is it TCP, UDP or does it interface directly onto IP (as ICMP does).
 
 My protocol diagrams dont make it that clear, and a search of the cisco
 website seems to tell you about how OSPF is structured but not how it
 actually is transported - any ideas?

OSPF has its own IP protocol number, like EIGRP.

Brian


 
 Thanks.
 
 Keith
 
 
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Re: OSPF transport question...

2000-11-22 Thread Tom Pruneau

its protocol 89



At 08:55 AM 11/22/2000 -0600, Brian wrote:
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, keith wood wrote:

 OSPF routes IP data.  What part of the IP stack does OSPF itself run over?
 Is it TCP, UDP or does it interface directly onto IP (as ICMP does).
 
 My protocol diagrams dont make it that clear, and a search of the cisco
 website seems to tell you about how OSPF is structured but not how it
 actually is transported - any ideas?

OSPF has its own IP protocol number, like EIGRP.

Brian


 
 Thanks.
 
 Keith
 
 
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RE: OSPF transport question...

2000-11-22 Thread Evan Francen

The OSPF protocol runs directly over IP, using IP protocol 89. - From
RFC1583

Evan

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Subject: OSPF transport question...


OSPF routes IP data.  What part of the IP stack does OSPF itself run over?
Is it TCP, UDP or does it interface directly onto IP (as ICMP does).

My protocol diagrams dont make it that clear, and a search of the cisco
website seems to tell you about how OSPF is structured but not how it
actually is transported - any ideas?

Thanks.

Keith


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