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From: Vikas B. Wadhwani (wvikas
YAHOO.COM)Date: Mon Jul 02 2001 - 14:23:33 CDT
Hello all,
This is from RFC 1583
Else, if the state of the interface is Point-to-Point,
then add links according to the following:
If the neighboring router is fully adjacent, add a
Type 1 link (point-to-point) if this is an interface
to a point-to-point network, or add a Type 4 link
(virtual link) if this is a virtual link. The Link
ID should be set to the Router ID of the neighboring
router. For virtual links and numbered point-to-
point networks, the Link Data should specify the IP
interface address. For unnumbered point-to-point
networks, the Link Data field should specify the
interface's MIB-II [RFC 1213] ifIndex value.
If this is a numbered point-to-point network (i.e,
not a virtual link and not an unnumbered point-to-
point network) and the neighboring router's IP
address is known, add a Type 3 link (stub network)
whose Link ID is the neighbor's IP address, whose
Link Data is the mask 0xffffffff indicating a host
route, and whose cost is the interface's configured
output cost.
My question is, in case of a numbered point to point
network, are there 2 links added for a neighbouring
router? If a router is connected by a PPP link to
another, does the above mean that a Type 1 link and a
Type 3 link will be added to the router's LSA for a
neighbour?
Thanks,
-Vikas
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