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  1. Router keeps routing information in several separate spaces: FIB (Forwarding Information Base), that is used to make packet forwarding decisions. It contains a copy of the necessary routing information. Each routing protocol (except BGP) has it's own internal tables. This is where per-protocol routing decisions are made.

  2. OSPF Case Studies. From MikroTik Wiki. Redirect page. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Redirect to: Manual:OSPF Case Studies;

  3. Check your OSPF neighbors, what DR and BDR is elected and adjacencies established: [admin@MikroTikR1] /routing ospf neighbor> print Check router’s routing table (make sure OSPF routes are present): [admin@MikroTik_CE1] > ip route print Simple multi-area configuration

  4. Retrieved from "https://wiki.mikrotik.com/index.php?title=OSPF-reference&oldid=15962"

  5. Summary. MikroTik RouterOS implements RIP Version 1 (RFC 1058) and Version 2 (RFC 2453). RIP enables routers in an autonomous system to exchange routing information. It always uses the best path (the path with the fewest number of hops (i.e. routers)) available.

  6. Category:Manual. This page contains only official articles written by MikroTik, grouped by topic, and also alphabetically. Table of Content. Table of Content sorted by RouterOS Menus. Note: below alphabetical list can contain articles that are not written by Mikrotik but are added to this category, as it is generated automatically from list of ...

  7. For example, on R5 OSPF is configured with the following commands: /routing ospf instance set redistribute-connected=as-type-1 /routing ospf network add area=backbone network=4.4.4.0/24 /routing ospf network add area=backbone network=5.5.5.0/24 On other routers OSPF is configured in similar way. This yields routing table on R5 like this: