OSPF is a popular interior gateway protocol, frequently encountered by network engineers. Here’s how to get it up and running in a network. Open shortest path first, or OSPF, is a routing protocol ...
Many enterprises use OSPF version 2 for their internal IPv4 routing protocol. OSPF has gone through changes over the years and the protocol has been adapted to work with IPv6. As organizations start ...
OSPF neighbor problems can halt routing and disrupt entire networks, but most issues trace back to a handful of common causes. From mismatched hello timers to MTU misalignments, knowing what to check ...
Even Jeff Doyle tells me that I should do a little blogging with OSPF. What’s a networker to do with that kind of backing? And a few others expressed some interest as well – in understanding LSAs ...
See how to install, set up, and use Zebra to build a Linux system that can serve as an OSPF and BGP router. You’ve no doubt heard of routers from giants such as Cisco and Nortel, but what about Linux?