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Device maximum ospf peers

L1 Bithead

hi guys is there a document that list the maximum OSPF peers and OSPF Areas for PA5220(per device is better) since ther might be a hardware or software limit on it for stability purposes. Thanks

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Hi @toskie,

 

You can goto the products comparison page where you can select multiple platforms and compare them against eachother :

 

https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/products/product-comparison.html

 

There is a number for "Max routing peers (protocol dependent)" on the comparison sheet. 

For the 5220 it lists a max of 1000 routing peers.  But for OSPF specific you might want to reach out to TAC.

 

Cheers !

-Kiwi.

 
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Hi @toskie,

 

You can goto the products comparison page where you can select multiple platforms and compare them against eachother :

 

https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/products/product-comparison.html

 

There is a number for "Max routing peers (protocol dependent)" on the comparison sheet. 

For the 5220 it lists a max of 1000 routing peers.  But for OSPF specific you might want to reach out to TAC.

 

Cheers !

-Kiwi.

 
LIVEcommunity team member, CISSP
Cheers,
Kiwi
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