What is the use of process id in OSPF?
Answer Posted / ranji2011
Hi Friend,
The process ID is a number that is used to identify an OSPF
routing process on the router. Multiple OSPF processes can
be started on the same router. The number can be any value
between 1 and 65,535. Most network administrators keep the
same process ID throughout an autonomous system, but this is
not a requirement. It is rarely necessary to run more than
one OSPF process on a router.
Regards,
Ranji
Network Engineer.
netranjit@yahoo.co.in
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