Chapter 8: OSPF Flashcards
BDR
Backup Designated Router, a backup pseudo-node that maintains the network segment’s state to replace the DR in the event of it’s failure
Dead Interval
The amount of time required for a hello packet to be received for the neighbor to be deemed healthy. Upon receipt, the value resets and decrements towards zero.
DR
Designated Router, a pseudo-node to manage the adjacency state with other routers on the broadcast network segment.
Hello Interval
The frequency at which hello packets are advertised out an interface
Hello Packets
Packets that are sent out at periodic intervals to detect neighbors for establishing adjacency and ensuring that neighbors are still available.
Interface Priority
The reference value for an interface to determine preference for being elected as the designated router
Passive Interface
An interface that has been enabled with a routing protocol to advertise its associated interfaces into its RIB but that does not establish neighborship with other routers associated to that interface
RID
Router ID, a 32 bit number that uniquely identifies the router in a routing domain.
SPT
Shortest Path Tree, a routers view of the topology to reach all destinations in the topology, where the router is the top of the tree, and all of the destinations are the branches of the tree. In the context of multicast, the SPT provides a multicast distribution tree where the source is the root of the tree and branches form a distribution tree through the network down to the receivers. When built, it uses the shortest path through the network from source to leaves of the tree