The router ID is used by OSPF routers to easily identify neighbors on the network in order to establish a relation. In short, it is a unique name given to the router.
when the link state database gets built from the ospf routing protocol. The routing ID is essentially the name for that router in that database. Most routers will have R1, R2, etc. a network engineer would set their ids typically as 1.1.1.1, 2.2.2.2 etc. to follow that pattern, its kind of important so you know which router is which when you're looking into the LS database
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The router ID is used by OSPF routers to easily identify neighbors on the network in order to establish a relation. In short, it is a unique name given to the router.
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What's better for setting the RID? Highest interface IP, using a Loopback address, or manually setting using the router-command?
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Hi, I have a question that what the use if router id ?
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Hi , I have a question that confused me alot. Is router ID the router IP address?
No absoluteabsolutely not...
when the link state database gets built from the ospf routing protocol. The routing ID is essentially the name for that router in that database. Most routers will have R1, R2, etc. a network engineer would set their ids typically as 1.1.1.1, 2.2.2.2 etc. to follow that pattern, its kind of important so you know which router is which when you're looking into the LS database
hmmmm... I can ping other networks from the router but cannot ping from a pc to another. help?
Please follow the instructions correctly.
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