I think it is really depending on how your network topology looks like. If you have top-down design with star topology to limit the network connections to individual routers, it may scale well. But if you connect every routers to each other such as full-mesh, it will be a problem during interface flapping or something like that. Alex On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Leo Bicknell <bicknell@ufp.org> wrote:
In a message written on Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 03:20:05PM +0300, lorddoskias wrote:
I'm just curious - what is the largest OSPF core (in terms of number of routers) out there?
I'll admit to having seen a network with over 400 devices in an OSPF area 0, didn't design it, and in the end didn't get to work on it.
Far as I know worked just fine though, no issues reported. How well your IGP scales depends a lot more on what you put in it, and how dynamic your network situation is than the protocol or number of devices.
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