The PID can be the same for both. The OSPF PID is of local signifigance
only while the EIGRP PID is system wide.
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Eric Fairfield
CCIE #6413
"Ya Wen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi, group:
>
> Will this a potential problem if I have both EIGRP and OSPF running in the
> same router with the same process ID, for example, ID #100. The reason I
> am asking is because I have the exact situation on one of my router, it
> seems like the router could not participate in the OSPF updating domain.
> The only difference I can see from other OSPF routers is this router is
> also running EIGRP with the same process ID. I am not doing any
> redistribution here between EIGRP and OSPF.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Ya
>
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