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Re: [eng/rtg] changing loopbacks


From: David Barak <thegameiam () yahoo com>
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 12:55:42 -0700 (PDT)




--- Austin <amckinle () andrew cmu edu> wrote:


It's worth noting that C's don't need actual IP
address space assigned to 
the router-id for OSPF. It's just an arbitrary
value; it's probably better 
karma to set it to whatever you want (maybe
something that doesn't look 
like an IP address).

RFC 2328:

        Router ID
            A 32-bit number assigned to each router
running the OSPF
            protocol.  This number uniquely
identifies the router within
            an Autonomous System.


eek!  There are a couple of downsides to having the
router-ID divorced from a physical address:

1) you get an additional number which you have to have
to track to ensure uniqueness.

2) you lose the benefit of being able to double check
reachability (ping/ssh to router ID)

3) RFC 1403 says that the BGP router identifier must
be the same as the OSPF router ID, and do you really
want your BGP to reflect an unreachable ID?

I've had a customer who used unreachable router IDs,
and it made their NOC work quite a bit harder than
they otherwise would have had to...

-David


                
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