Re: [j-nsp] OSPF Configuration Changes

2009-09-28 Thread Matthew Walster
2009/9/28 Hoogen > OSPF works the same in Juniper or Cisco world. But considering 8 routers it > wouldn't affect a lot. But do make a topology diagram to just check the > links and the cost that might be associated after the change. > That would actually be type 10. There would be a small flood o

Re: [j-nsp] OSPF Configuration Changes

2009-09-28 Thread Hoogen
OSPF works the same in Juniper or Cisco world. But considering 8 routers it wouldn't affect a lot. But do make a topology diagram to just check the links and the cost that might be associated after the change. That would actually be type 10. There would be a small flood of these LSA to even those r

[j-nsp] OSPF Configuration Changes

2009-09-28 Thread Matthew Walster
Hey there, I'm currently using the default reference-bandwidth for OSPF (presumably 100M) and would like to change this to 10G to reflect link-capacities more accurately. I have a mix of M7i, MX240 and J6350 at the moment - most of which are running 9.5, though I believe the J-series routers migh