In terms of the lab, I was thinking more in a scenario where you are asked
to fix the configuration with minimal number of changes, and changing every
router to correct Router-ID would be excessive.
But in general I'm more interested in the inner workings of OSPF as it
relates to Router ID, that's all.
Thanks
Tom
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 10:06 AM, marc abel <marcabel_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> We always hear that the CCIE isn't a best practice test, but I can't
> see the proctors/lab writers forcing you to utilize something that is
> just as bad of an idea as having hosts with the same router ID.
>
> On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 6:18 AM, Paul Cosgrove
> <paul.cosgrove.groupstudy_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> > Generally people define a loop back as rid, using the same interface for
> > device management. Using duplicate rids is taking a risk without any
> > benefit. The rid does not need to exist as an ip, so using duplicates
> > wouldn't even save addresses. Even if you were to have a topology where
> > duplicate rids were not causing problems, they may do so when that
> network
> > is later modified.
> > On Dec 22, 2011 5:41 AM, "Tom Kacprzynski" <tom.kac_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >> I have a quick question regarding OSPF Router-id uniqueness. I know that
> >> router-id needs to be unique in OSPF. So I did some testing.
> >>
> >> Looks like in the same area you'll run into problem.
> >>
> >> I'm thinking that if you have virtual-links, then yeah that would give
> your
> >> problems.
> >>
> >> You can't have any ABR or ASBR with router-id that are duplicate, that
> is a
> >> problem for sure.
> >>
> >> In you have member routers in different areas with duplicate router-id,
> >> you'll run into problems if one of the routers sharing the same
> router-id
> >> is originating an external route (FLOOD_WAR).
> >>
> >> But outside of that, everyone else would see the advertising router as
> ABR
> >> and not the router with duplicate router-id so that should be ok.
> >>
> >> Are there any other scenarios? Seems to me saying that the whole AS
> needs
> >> to have unique router-id might be too general and there are few cases
> where
> >> you won't need that. I'm not saying to start configure them duplicate,
> but
> >> just exploring the concept further.
> >>
> >>
> >> Thank you very much in advance for any input.
> >>
> >> Tom Kacprzynski
> >>
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