Re: How many changes can be in one LSA
Acee Lindem <acee@REDBACK.COM> Fri, 16 August 2002 04:57 UTC
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Subject: Re: How many changes can be in one LSA
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Beatriz Silva wrote: > Hi everybody! > > Thanks for the answer about the topic "new LSA". > > But I also want to know the following: > If more than one change occurs in a router for instance: one link changes cost and another link goes down simutaneously, will this two changes be signalled in one LSA or two LSAs will be generated for that ? I mean, is the LSA limited to one change at a time ? Hello Beatriz, This is somewhat implementation dependent but in general simultaneous events should result in a single router LSA re-origination. There is no limit to the number of changes that can be contained in a single LSA. > > Thanks, > Beatriz > > -- > __________________________________________________________ > Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com > http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup > > -- Acee
- How many changes can be in one LSA Beatriz Silva
- Re: How many changes can be in one LSA Acee Lindem
- Re: How many changes can be in one LSA Alex Zinin