6. OSPF Packet Types Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 5 OSPF packet types

A
  • Hello
  • Database description
  • Link-state request
  • Link-state update
  • Link-state acknowledgement
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What is communicated in the hello packet?

A
  • Network/subnet
  • Hello interval (must match)
  • Options
  • Router priority
  • Router dead interval (must match)
  • DR/BDR
  • Neighbor (RID)
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3
Q

What are the hello packets used for?

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  • To ensure that two-way communication exists

- Serves as a failure detection

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4
Q

What is the TTL of a Hello packet?

A

1

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5
Q

What are the Hello timers?

A
Broadcast 10-40
Non-Broadcast 30-120
P2P 10-40
P2MP 30-120
P2P-MP Non-Broadcast 30-120
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6
Q

What is the difference between broadcast and non broadcast hello packets?

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Non-broadcast hello will only be sent after a neighbor statement has been used

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7
Q

What is the destination of the Hello packets?

A

224.0.0.5

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Q

What is communicated in the database description packet?

A
  • MTU (must match)
  • Options
  • DBD bits
  • DBD sequence number
  • LSA headers
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9
Q

Which node becomes the master in the master/slave election in the DBD packet?

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The node with the highest RID. The master increments the sequence number

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What is communicated in the link-state request packet?

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  • Type of LSA requested (type of LSA)
  • The link-state ID
  • The RID of the router responsible for originating the LSA
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11
Q

Where is the link-state request used for?

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Used to request missing LSA information for LSAs seen during the DBD packet exchange.

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12
Q

What does the link-state ID represent in the link-state request packet?

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For type 1 the RID, for type 2 the DR IP

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13
Q

What is communicated in the link-state update packet?

A

The full LSAs

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14
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Where is the link-state update packet used for?

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Used to perform flooding. If no LSAck is received it will resend every 5 seconds

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Q

What is communicated in the link-state acknowledgement packet?

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Only the LSA header information of the LSA(s) which are being acknowledged

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16
Q

How are link-state acknowledgements send?

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If the LSAck is from the DR/BDR –> 224.0.0.5

If the LSAck is from a non DR/BDR –> 224.0.0.6