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II an OSPF router receives an OSPF Hello packet that satisIied all its requirement then it will establish adjacency with the router that sent the hello packet. OSPF routers send hello packets every 10 seconds on multiaccess and point-to-point segments and every 30 seconds on non-broadcast multiaccess segments.
II an OSPF router receives an OSPF Hello packet that satisIied all its requirement then it will establish adjacency with the router that sent the hello packet. OSPF routers send hello packets every 10 seconds on multiaccess and point-to-point segments and every 30 seconds on non-broadcast multiaccess segments.
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II an OSPF router receives an OSPF Hello packet that satisIied all its requirement then it will establish adjacency with the router that sent the hello packet. OSPF routers send hello packets every 10 seconds on multiaccess and point-to-point segments and every 30 seconds on non-broadcast multiaccess segments.
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OSPF Tutorial December 3rd, 2010 Go to comments For example, R1 wants to Iind out iI it has any neighbor running OSPF it sends a Hello message to the multicast address 224.0.0.5. This is the multicast address Ior all OSPF routers and all routers running OSPF will proceed this message. II an OSPF router receives an OSPF Hello packet that satisIied all its requirement then it will establish adjacency with the router that sent the Hello packet. In this example, iI R1 meet R2's requirements, meaning it has the same Hello interval, Dead interval and AREA number, R2 will add R1 to its neighbor table. Hello interval: indicates how oIten it sends Hello packets. By deIault, OSPF routers send Hello packets every 10 seconds on multiaccess and point-to-point segments and every 30 seconds on non-broadcast multiaccess (NBMA) segments (like Frame Relay, X.25, ATM) Dead interval: number oI seconds this router should wait between receiving hello packets Irom a neighbor beIore declaring the adjacency to that neighbor down AREA number: the area it belongs to 1f10f2013 CCNA Training OSPF Tutorial 9tut.comf.f2 1f7 Now R1 and R2 are neighbors but they don`t exchange LSAs immediately. Instead, they sends Database Description (DD or DBD) packets which contain an abbreviated list oI the sending router`s link-state database. The neighbors also determine who will be the master and who will be the slave. The router which higher router-id will become master and initiates the database exchange. The receiver acknowledges a received DD packet by sending an identical DD packet back to the sender. Each DD packet has a sequence number and only the master can increment sequence numbers. 1f10f2013 CCNA Training OSPF Tutorial 9tut.comf.f2 2f7 R1 or R2 can send Request to get missing LSA Irom its neighbors R2 sends back an LSAck packet to acknowledge the packet Pages: 1 2 3 Comments (104) Comments Comment pages Previous 1 2 3 374 1. mayormartin 1f10f2013 CCNA Training OSPF Tutorial 9tut.comf.f2 3f7 December 20th, 2012 OSPF Tutorial page 1 says 'Uses COST as a metric which CISCO deIines as the inverse oI the bandwidth. What does that exactly mean? 2. 9tut December 21st, 2012 mayormartin: The Iormula oI cost: Cost ReIerence / Bandwidth. By deIault, ReIerence is 100000 | Kb/s |. We can see Cost is inverse oI Bandwidth. 3. Vivek S December 30th, 2012 Very useIul tutorial about OSPF. 4. shiIa January 3rd, 2013 is the ccna exam as same as the dump and simulation on 9tut Comment pages Previous 1 2 3 374 Add a Comment Name Submit Comment Subscribe to comments Ieed EIGRP Tutorial ConIigure Static Route GNS3 Lab Premium Membership Become a member to interact with all questions and read all tutorials, labs! 1f10f2013 CCNA Training OSPF Tutorial 9tut.comf.f2 +f7 Find out more or Sign In CCNA 640-802 CCNA Lab Sim CCNA Basic Questions CCNA Basic Questions 2 CCNA Cisco IOS Questions CCNA Cisco IOS Questions 2 CCNA Cisco IOS Questions 3 CCNA OSI Model Questions CCNA TCP/IP Model & Operation CCNA Show Command Questions CCNA Protocols & Services CCNA Access List Questions CCNA Access List Questions 2 CCNA WAN CCNA WAN 2 CCNA IP Address Questions CCNA IP Routing Questions CCNA IP Routing Questions 2 CCNA RIP Questions CCNA OSPF Questions CCNA OSPF Questions 2 CCNA EIGRP Questions CCNA EIGRP Questions 2 CCNA Security Questions CCNA DHCP Questions DHCP Group oI Four Questions CCNA NAT & PAT Questions CCNA Drag and Drop 1 CCNA Drag and Drop 2 CCNA Drag and Drop 3 CCNA Drag and Drop 4 CCNA Drag and Drop 5 CCNA Switch Questions CCNA Switch Questions 2 CCNA Switch Questions 3 CCNA VLAN Questions CCNA VLAN Questions 2 CCNA VTP Questions CCNA Hotspot CCNA STP Questions CCNA STP Questions 2 CCNA IPv6 Questions CCNA Subnetting CCNA Subnetting Questions 2 1f10f2013 CCNA Training OSPF Tutorial 9tut.comf.f2 5f7 CCNA Subnetting Questions 3 CCNA Subnetting Questions 4 CCNA Operations 1 CCNA Operations 2 CCNA Operations 3 CCNA Troubleshooting 1 CCNA Troubleshooting 2 CCNA Wireless CCNA FAQs & Tips Share your CCNA Experience CCNA Self-Study Practice CCNA GNS3 Labs CCNA Knowledge Network Resources Free Router Simulators ICND1/ICND2 Website CCNP - ROUTE Website CCNP - SWITCH Website CCNP - TSHOOT Website CCNA Voice Website CCNA Wireless Website CCNA Security Website CCDA Website CCIP Website CCIE Written Website Support 9tut Your contribution will help keep this site updated! 1f10f2013 CCNA Training OSPF Tutorial 9tut.comf.f2 6f7 Top Copyright 2010-2012 CCNA Training Privacy Policy. Valid XHTML 1.1 and CSS 3. 1f10f2013 CCNA Training OSPF Tutorial 9tut.comf.f2 7f7