sent as
unicasts, i.e., sent directly to the other end of the adjacency. In this
case, the IP destination is just the Neighbor IP address associated with the
other end of the adjacency (see Section 10). The only packets not sent as
unicasts are on broadcast networks; on these networks Hello packets
Hi all,
Here is the question that I have.
In Routing TCP/IP vol 1 by Jeff Doyle - OSPF chapter pg 417 under P-
MP paragraph - it says OSPF packets are mcast.
On Pg 433, 1st paragraph, 4th line it says Hellos are ucast in Point to
Multipoint networks.
Can somebody share with their explanatio
gt; all,
> >
> > I've been doing some debugging of EIGRP packets
> and
> > noticed that Hello
> > packets are sent to the Loopback interface when
> > configured:
> >
> > Feb 2 13:47:29 pst: EIGRP: Sending HELLO on
> > Loopback0
> > Fe
Phil.
--- James Haynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi
all,
>
> I've been doing some debugging of EIGRP packets and
> noticed that Hello
> packets are sent to the Loopback interface when
> configured:
>
> Feb 2 13:47:29 pst: EIGRP: Sending HELLO on
> Loopback0
Hi all,
I've been doing some debugging of EIGRP packets and noticed that Hello
packets are sent to the Loopback interface when configured:
Feb 2 13:47:29 pst: EIGRP: Sending HELLO on Loopback0
Feb 2 13:47:29 pst: AS , Flags 0x0, Seq 0/0 idbQ 0/0 iidbQ un/rely
0/0
Feb 2 13:47:2
hello Jaq ..
I've read recently the OSPF and EIGRP in the ACRC course , I didn't revise
it yet so I maybe wrong but what I know about this is that
1-the hello intervel in ospf is 10 sec by default in multiarea configuration
.
2-the hello packets are used to verify the state os th
/28/00 +0800, Jacques Lee wrote:
>> >Dear all,
>> >
>> >I'm a little bit confused with the update time interval for hello
>> >packets sent in OSPF and EIGRP. by default, is it 10s or 5s ?
>> >
>> >Thanks
>> >
>
>___
I Think is it 10seconds for OSPF, I know it is 5seconds for EIGRP
>
>At 01:40 PM 5/28/00 +0800, Jacques Lee wrote:
> >Dear all,
> >
> >I'm a little bit confused with the update time interval for hello
> >packets sent in OSPF and EIGRP. by defau
I beleive it's ten by default in OSPF, not sure about EIGRP.
-Brad CCNA
At 01:40 PM 5/28/00 +0800, Jacques Lee wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I'm a little bit confused with the update time interval for hello
>packets sent in OSPF and EIGRP. by default, is it 10s or 5s ?
>
>Th
Dear all,
I'm a little bit confused with the update time interval for hello
packets sent in OSPF and EIGRP. by default, is it 10s or 5s ?
Thanks
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