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I don't think that's a good idea for scenarios where someone could turn on OSPF (or IS-IS) on another device (IS-IS labs come to mind ;). Anyway, I don't think I've ever seen OSPF/IS-IS P2P type used on edge segments (even though that would technically make sense). |
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Looks like we have another bikeshedding exercise. What's wrong with the ospf.network_type: broadcast VLAN attribute? |
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I noticed that
netlab/netsim/modules/_routing.py
Line 87 in 34c0569
network_type
to "point-to-point" in some cases. In my case, it was VLANs between 2 switches with no hosts connected to them (yet)It occurred to me that even if there were hosts, there would still be only 2 OSPF speakers on the segment - so could this optimization be broadened? Instead of checking
len(neighbors)==1
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