Re: OSPF Link State Advertisement

Ameya Pandit <ameya_nms@HOTMAIL.COM> Tue, 17 June 2003 13:57 UTC

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From: Ameya Pandit <ameya_nms@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: OSPF Link State Advertisement
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Thanks for the clarification. I am trying to find out what you ended up
saying. :-). Assume that the network is not Ethernet LAN, but a more general
case (point to point as an example where in we do not have a DR and a BDR).

Is there any user specific table (or any command i can issue) that gives me
the the interface number on which LS-Ack was sent for a particular LSA?. LSA
details are available. I need to know the interface on which LS-Ack was
sent. I searched through OSPF-MIBs for the same. However I could not find
any. Hence my query?

Any ideas are really welcome.

Rgds
Ameya


>From: Don Goodspeed <dgoodspe@EXCITE.COM>
>Reply-To: Mailing List <OSPF@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
>To: OSPF@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM
>Subject: Re: OSPF Link State Advertisement
>Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 14:06:57 -0400
>
>Ameya,
>
>Remember that LSA are global, but a LS-Ack is acknowledging receipt
>from a specific neighbor (or a specific DR on a LAN segment), not
>for the LSA in general.  Therefore, the interface associated with
>that neighbor and/or DR should always be known.
>
>-don
>
>==========================================
>Hello,
>
>I have a query on link State Acknowledgements (LSAck). We know that when a
>router receives a link state advertisement (LSA) it sends a LSAck for the
>received LSA. I understand that it is possible to couple different
>acknowledgements together. However, my question is: how do we determine the
>'ifIndex' of the interface on which the router sends the LSAck for the
>currently received LSA.
>Is there any way we can find out the interface on which the LSAck was sent
>knowing the details in the
>received LSA (viz. Seq, Checksum et. al.). ?? . In other words, i need to
>know the
>interface on which the LSA was received.
>
>More specifically, I have a requirement where in my Network Management
>Software needs to know the ifIndex (and eventually the neighbor that sent
>(forwarded) the LSA) of the interface on which the LSAck was generated for
>the LSA. I have the details of the LSA. I checked the OSPF MIB however
>there
>was no way to get the ifIndex on which the LSA was received.
>
>Any guidance would be helpful.
>
>Regards
>-Ameya
>
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