Sunday, April 19, 2009

BSCI - IS-IS - Differences between IS-IS and OSPF

  • OSPF supports 50 routers per area
  • IS-IS can support up to 1000 routers per area
  • OSPF includes more features, including route tags, stub/nssa configuration, on demand circuits
  • OSPF requires many LSA's to advertise and withdraw routes.
  • IS-IS only requires one LSP per IS-IS router in a given area.
  • IS-IS doesn't support a Backup designated router (BDR).i.e. you only have the primary Designated Intermediate System (DIS).
  • IS-IS repeats the DIS election process every time a new router is added to an area.
  • If the new router has the same of higher priority it will become the new DIS.
  • IS-IS is designed to be deterministic so that the same set of IS-IS routers always produce the same DIS.
  • Every time a DIS changes a new set of LSP's are flooded to the neighbours.
  • IS-IS form adjacencies with all routers in the area not just the DIS.
  • OSPF uses a scaled metric by default where as IS-IS uses a default metric of 10 for all links.

1 comment:

  1. Cheers for the feed back Pete! :o)

    I work on a modest OSPF set up so I'm having to take Cisco on it's word here.

    Thanks
    Jonathan

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