> Subject: Re: largest OSPF core
> 
> On 02/09/2010 13:20, lorddoskias wrote:
> >  I'm just curious - what is the largest OSPF core (in terms of number
> of
> > routers) out there?
> 
> You don't expect anyone to actually admit to something like this? :-)
> 


For giggles:

http://books.google.com/books?id=uBwEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA59&dq=practical+limits+of+OSPF&hl=en&ei=qud_TNTAFYL68AautJXoAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=practical%20limit&f=false

Network World April 9, 1990 (page 59):

"There is no practical limit to the number of interconnected networks OSPF and 
Dual Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System can support"...

"From the onset, OSPF was intended to be short-term, for IP-only"..

"Dual routing is intended to be more of a long-term solution because there will 
be very few pure OSI or TCP/IP routing environments in the future."

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Technology prognosticators shouldn't try their hands in Vegas. Just saying.

With respect to these OSPF questions, how many people are running two OSPF 
processes on each router (v4 and v6) to support dual stack rather than 
migrating (or just enjoying their existing) ISIS (OSI) implementations?

Deepak


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