That won't be a problem at all since the "process ID" means different
things for EIGRP and for OSPF. For EIGRP it servers as a routing domain,
for instance a router with an EIGRP with a process number of #100 will only
communicate with other routers with the same process id. With OSPF however
the process ID refers to the routing process on the router and it has no
significance beyond that particular router so you could have one router
with OSPF process ID 1 and one with OSPF process ID 2 that would
communicate just fine. Having EIGRP and OSPF have the same process ID
won't cause any problems at all.
Your updating problem must be stemming from some other issue, you could
always post your configs if you wanted some help.
At 03:19 PM 1/15/01 -0800, you wrote:
>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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