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Cheat Sheet: Ospfv2

This document provides a cheat sheet on OSPF including key concepts like packet types, tables, router types, area types, multicast addresses, and abbreviations used in OSPF routing tables. It lists the main packet types and tables used in OSPF including hello, DBD, LSR, LSU, and LSAck packets as well as the neighbor, topology, and routing tables. It also outlines administrative distances for different vendor routers, OSPF network types, and general information about OSPF using the Dijkstra algorithm and being a classless, open standard link state routing protocol.

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Cheat Sheet: Ospfv2

This document provides a cheat sheet on OSPF including key concepts like packet types, tables, router types, area types, multicast addresses, and abbreviations used in OSPF routing tables. It lists the main packet types and tables used in OSPF including hello, DBD, LSR, LSU, and LSAck packets as well as the neighbor, topology, and routing tables. It also outlines administrative distances for different vendor routers, OSPF network types, and general information about OSPF using the Dijkstra algorithm and being a classless, open standard link state routing protocol.

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PacketTypes OSPF Tables

OSPFv2 Cheat Sheet Hello Neighbor Table


DBD Topology Table
OSPF Administrative Distance (Preference)
LSR Routing Table
Cisco 110
LSU
Nokia 10 (Internal) 150(External)
LSAck
Huawei 10 (Internal) 150(External)
Juniper 10 (Internal) 150(External) OSPF Network Types
Broadcast (Cisco)
OSPF Router Types
NBMA (Nonbroadcast Multi Access)
Internal R. Router in a Single Area
Point-to-Point (Cisco)
Backbone R. Routers in Area 0
Point-to-Multipoint
ABR Routers connected to OSPF Routing Table Abbreviations
Point-to-Multipoint Non Broadcast
multiple areas O Intra area route
ASBR Routers connected to O IA Inter area route
another Autonomous System O E1 / E2 External routes
O N1/N2 NSSA routes
OSPF General E1 = Cost to ASBR + Advertised External Cost
Uses Dijkstra’s SPF Algorithm E2 = Advertised External Cost
Link State Routing Protocol
Classless Routing Protocol
Open and Standard Protocol

OSPF Area Types


Standard Area
Backbone Area (Area 0)
Stub Area OSPF Multicast Addresses
NSSA (Not So Stubby Area) 224.0.0.5 All Routers
Totally Stub Area 224.0.0.6 All DRs
Totally NSSA
By Gokhan Kosem, www.ipcisco.com

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