True or False? In the router ospf process-id command, the process ID value, which can any number between 1 and 65,535, is locally significant. It must be the same on all routers in the OSPF area.

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 3 v7True or False? In the router ospf process-id command, the process ID value, which can any number between 1 and 65,535, is locally significant. It must be the same on all routers in the OSPF area.

True or False? In the router ospf process-id command, the process ID value, which can any number between 1 and 65,535, is locally significant. It must be the same on all routers in the OSPF area.

  • True
  • False

Explanation: The process-id value is locally significant. It does not have to the be the same on all routers. However, using the same value avoids confusion and provides consistency across configurations.

Exam with this question: 2.1.9 Check Your Understanding - OSPF Router ID

Petar Georgiev replied 8 months ago

It is Cisco’s mistake:
It must be the same on all routers in the OSPF area -> this definitely conflicts with: “It does not have to be the same on all routers”

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Petar Georgiev
Petar Georgiev
8 months ago

It is Cisco’s mistake:
It must be the same on all routers in the OSPF area -> this definitely conflicts with: “It does not have to be the same on all routers”

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