I don't know how Motorola implements OSPF, but with Cisco's
implementation you can not do unequal cost load balancing with OSPF. This
is not to say that you can't manually change the metrics on the links to
appear to be equal cost. Keep in mind that this load balancing is *equal*
then. Your
from the intra-area routes, and limiting ABRs' SPF calculation to
consider only Summary-LSAs in the backbone area's link-state
database.
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On 8/15/2001 at 12:12 AM Ralph Fudamak wrote:
Question about OSPF and LSA type 3 behavior. Doyle in Rou
Question about OSPF and LSA type 3 behavior. Doyle in Routing TCP/IP vol 1:
When another router receives a Network Summary LSA from an ABR, it does
not run the SPF algorithm. Rather it simply adds the cost of the route to
the ABR and the cost included in the LSA. A route to the advertised
Are you overloading the nat? Is the neighbor statement on router A pointing
to the nat address of router B? let's see your config
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Hi,
Simply say, suppose configuring BGP between Router A and B. Router A
makes a neighbor
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