Off the top of my head, the last thing I read; the reason why a loop is preferred is it never goes down. I could be wrong! LikeReply @ali 9 months ago Hi LikeReply @ali 3 months ago Using a loopback interface for the OSPF Router ID is preferred over the router-id command becaus...
Why Do Some Routes Fail to Be Imported into BGP? After the import ospf 1 command is configured, some routes, such as inactive routes and default routes, cannot be imported into BGP. To import default routes, run the default-route imported command....
Why are the EIGRP neighbors for this router not learning the routes redistributed from OSPF?() A. Redistribution must be enabled mutually (in both directions) to work correctly. B. auto - summary causes the OSPF routes redistributed into EIGRP to be summarized; thus the OSPF network 116.16.34...
Off the top of my head, the last thing I read; the reason why a loop is preferred is it never goes down. I could be wrong! LikeReply @ali 10 months ago Hi LikeReply @ali 3 months ago Using a loopback interface for the OSPF Router ID is preferred over the router-id command becau...
Why Do Some Routes Fail to Be Imported into BGP? After the import ospf 1 command is configured, some routes, such as inactive routes and default routes, cannot be imported into BGP. To import default routes, run the default-route imported command....
Using a loopback interface for the OSPF Router ID is preferred over the router-id command because: Stability: Loopback interfaces are always up, ensuring a stable Router ID. Predictability: It allows for explicit control over the Router ID. Management: Easier to modify the Router ID by changin...
Using a loopback interface for the OSPF Router ID is preferred over the router-id command because: Stability: Loopback interfaces are always up, ensuring a stable Router ID. Predictability: It allows for explicit control over the Router ID. Management: Easier to modify the Router ID by changin...