What is the use of process id in OSPF?
Answer Posted / rk
The process ID is the ID of the OSPF process to which the
interface belongs. The process ID is local to the router,
and two OSPF neighboring routers can have different OSPF
process IDs. Cisco IOS Software can run multiple OSPF
processes on the same router, and the process ID merely
distinguishes one process from the another. The process ID
should be a positive integer
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