not the LSA, but the IP header itself.
in general, the OSPF hello would be sent with a destination address of
224.0.0.5, and would cross one hop, to the next router on the link.
for a virtual link packet, being as the DA might be several hops away, what
does the actual IP packet look like? Is the DA the IP of the other end of
the virtual link?
Cisco uses the RID, which may or may not be an actual in use IP address.
Anyone ever sniffed virtual link packets and examined the construction?
Can't find any examples in any of a number of sources I have checked,
including CCO and Radcom.
thanks
Chuck
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