Hi,
Speaking as a big user of OL bit for ops and design purpose, yes CSPF needs to
take it into account.
Brgds,
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Thanks a lot Robert,
Cheers!!
Girish Pattanaik
*From:* Robert Raszuk [mailto:rras...@gmail.com]
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*Subject:* Re: [spring] Will CSPF be affected by ISIS Overload bit ...?
Girish,
Overload bit or
Girish,
Overload bit or max metric router LSA indicate that given node should be
removed from topology calculations so by default it applies to both SFP and
constrained SPF.
However some vendors have knobs to still allow such nodes to be included
into CSPF if you configure so explicitly.
Hi All,
My self Girish Pattanaik, am working as a Techlead in IPI India.
As we know Today, the use cases of the O bit in ISIS have evolved beyond
its original meaning and intention. Its widely used by administrators .As
per understanding setting overload bit on transit will only affect the