[j-nsp] not defining no-cspf
Amos Rosenboim
amos at oasis-tech.net
Sat May 19 22:30:03 EDT 2007
Hello Hamid,
As far as I know if you configure no-cspf then the router will not
run cspf to set up the LSP. This means that no administrative factors
will be taken into account and the LSP will follow the IGP path.
I used it (thanks to a tip from this list) to establish rsvp lsp
across ospf areas.
I'm not a big expert on this, so you might want to hear a second
opinion.
As for ospf traffic engineering, it is meant to enable ospf to carry
the additional information required for TE (mainly link bandwidth).
Regards
Amos
On May 19, 2007, at 6:38 PM, Hamid Ahmed wrote:
> Hi all,
> Can anyone explain me the following please :
>
> 1) what are consequences of if i donot define no-cspf command
> while i configure a explicit LSP configuration with ERO consttraints ?
> 2) what is the purpose of ospf traffic engineering ?
>
> Best regards,
> HA
>
>
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