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03-21-2019 10:58 AM
We have a requirement to configure OSPF & multicast in a sub-interface of Palo Alto for one of our customers. I would like to understand how it would impact the CPU, memory and throughput and the guidelines and best practices to be followed while configuring OSPF. A comparison against having static routes vs processing OSPF routes. Please suggest.
03-21-2019 01:43 PM
Hello,
Routing usually doesnt take much overhead. I have ospf running on small boxes without issues. The only thing I can think of would be huge routing tables. So route summarization could come in handy. Also keep track of your areas and remember the OSPF lsa types. The reason I like it is I can add a new site or subnet and everything learns about it automatically.
Regards,
03-22-2019 08:13 AM
Agreed. If you aren't dealing with massive route tables, you will probably be just fine. OSPF will save you headache in the long run for sure.
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