when configuring ospf the first command is:
router ospf process-id
Does the process id have any signifigance? for instance, If i have one
router with pid of 10 and another with pid 12 can both of them function in
area 0. If so, where does the process-id come into effect. What is it
specified
Yes, they can both be in area 0. PID is a Cisco specific function that
allows for more than 1 OSPF process run on a router at once. It has local
signifigance only.
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> when configuring osp
Thanks for the fast answer!
Justin
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> Yes, they can both be in area 0. PID is a Cisco specific function that
> allows for more than 1 OSPF process run on a router at once. It has local
> signifigance only.
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when configuring ospf the first command is:
router ospf process-id
Does the process id have any signifigance? for instance, If i have one
router with pid of 10 and another with pid 12 can both of them function in
area 0. If so, where does the process-id come i
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when configuring ospf the first command is:
router ospf process-id
Does the process id have any signifigance? for instance, If i have one
router with pid of 10 and another wit
Can you give me an instance where I would want to have multi processes
ospf?
Justin
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I would want to have multi processes
> ospf?
>
> Justin
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the process number is locally signifcant. Its not like the EIGRP AS number,
the process id isnt sent from router to router. However, I like to configure
my process ids to be the same..
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