OSPF Flashcards

1
Q

Router ID (RID) selection order of precedence?

A
  1. Manually configured under the global OSPF configuration section
  2. Highest numeric IPv4 address on a loopback interface
  3. Highest numeric IPv4 address on any non-loopback interface
    * Can even be in the DOWN/DOWN state, but cannot be shut down!
    * Multiple OSPF process on same node need unique RID values
    * This includes VRFs!
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2
Q

OSPF Packet Types

A

Hello
Database Descriptor
Link State Request
Link State Update
Link State Acknowledgment

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3
Q

Which multicast address is used for OSPF?

A

224.0.0.5

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4
Q

What is a type 1 LSA?

A

Router LSA. Always within same area.

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5
Q

What is type 2 LSA?

A

Network LSA

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6
Q

What is type 3 LSA?

A

Summary LSA sent from one area to another. Allows routers in other areas to learn about prefixes from other areas.

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7
Q

What is type 4 LSA?

A

summary ASBR LSA - Has info about where to find a ASBR.

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8
Q

What is type 5 LSA

A

External LSA. Has information about a prefix sent from another AS. Route that has been redistributed into OSFP. (O E1 or O E2).

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9
Q

What is type 6 LSA

A

multicast

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10
Q

What is type 7 LSA

A

Basically a type 5 for NSSA. Will get turned into type 5 once the LSA leaves the NSSA.

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11
Q

Real Niggas Slap Ass Eat Noodles

A

Router
Network
Summary
ASBR Summary
External
NSSA

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12
Q

OSPF has to get through 7 states in order to become neighbors. What are they?

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Down: no OSPF neighbors detected at this moment.
Init: Hello packet received.
Two-way: own router ID found in received hello packet.
Exstart: master and slave roles determined.
Exchange: database description packets (DBD) are sent.
Loading: exchange of LSRs (Link state request) and LSUs (Link state update) packets.
Full: OSPF routers now have an adjacency.

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