QUESTION (from a student): Why OSPF E1 routes are preferred over E2 type? ANSWER: As I have explained in the video lecture, E1 routes = External cost + Internal cost to ASBR E2 routes = External cost Therefore, E1 has more cost(metric) to the same destination as compared to E2 .. ... & as we know that a route with highest Metric is always preferred over others if AD is same. Because it causes the packets to reach to destination more fast. Therefore OSPF has been designed so that it prefers E1 routes over E2 routes. (Same is true for N1/N2 routes with NSSA type areas in OSPF). I hope it clarifies your concept now, I have tried as simple English language as possible.
Great Explanation sir.... I have one doubt . In your topology,If we configure NsSa, there will be two types of LSA 4 present in other areas right? Or if not, LSA 4 will advertise about which ASBR link ?
Hi @Manish, ANSWER: As I have explained in the video lecture, E1 routes = External cost + Internal cost to ASBR E2 routes = External cost Therefore, E1 has more cost(metric) to the same destination as compared to E2 .. ... & as we know that a route with highest Metric is always preferred over others if AD is same. Because it causes the packets to reach to destination more fast. Therefore OSPF has been designed so that it prefers E1 routes over E2 routes. (Same is true for N1/N2 routes with NSSA type areas in OSPF). I hope it clarifies your concept now, I have tried as simple English language as possible.
The explanation is given in very simple words, which is easy for a fresher to understand...
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QUESTION (from a student):
Why OSPF E1 routes are preferred over E2 type?
ANSWER:
As I have explained in the video lecture,
E1 routes = External cost + Internal cost to ASBR
E2 routes = External cost
Therefore, E1 has more cost(metric) to the same destination as compared to E2 ..
... & as we know that a route with highest Metric is always preferred over others if AD is same. Because it causes the packets to reach to destination more fast.
Therefore OSPF has been designed so that it prefers E1 routes over E2 routes.
(Same is true for N1/N2 routes with NSSA type areas in OSPF).
I hope it clarifies your concept now, I have tried as simple English language as possible.
Very simplified way of Teaching sir
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Great Explanation sir....
I have one doubt .
In your topology,If we configure NsSa, there will be two types of LSA 4 present in other areas right? Or if not, LSA 4 will advertise about which ASBR link ?
Right, there will be two
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Why N1 route is preferred over N2 route in ospf and E1 over E2 ??
Hi @Manish,
ANSWER:
As I have explained in the video lecture,
E1 routes = External cost + Internal cost to ASBR
E2 routes = External cost
Therefore, E1 has more cost(metric) to the same destination as compared to E2 ..
... & as we know that a route with highest Metric is always preferred over others if AD is same. Because it causes the packets to reach to destination more fast.
Therefore OSPF has been designed so that it prefers E1 routes over E2 routes.
(Same is true for N1/N2 routes with NSSA type areas in OSPF).
I hope it clarifies your concept now, I have tried as simple English language as possible.
@@waqasulkarim thank you for clarification
@@waqasulkarim I believe route with lowest metric will preferred if AD same.
Longest prefix length
AD
Lowest Metric
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Hi waqas, what the meaning of O| A at stub and total stub??
Hi Juju,
O is for OSPF
OIA ia for OSPF Inter-Area routes
Hi pls upload more videos
Sure Rahul. I am preparing interview series on OSPF/BGP/MPLS & will upload soon
@@waqasulkarim Thanks waqas
can't find the gns3 lab file in FB Group, would you please help
Can you share the link of previous lecture
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How your name title is karim please acknowledge
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