By default, the domain ID of an OSPF process is the same as the process ID. You can run the domain-id command in the OSPF process view to change a domain ID.
By default, the domain ID of an OSPF process is the same as the process ID. You can run the domain-id command in the OSPF process view to change a domain ID.
By default, the domain ID of an OSPF process is null, not the same as the process ID. You need to explicitly set a domain ID using the domain-id command in the OSPF process view if you want to assign a specific domain ID.
according docs: By default, the domain ID is null.
True <HUAWEI> system-view [HUAWEI] ospf 1 [HUAWEI-ospf-1] domain-id 234 https://support.huawei.com/enterprise/en/doc/EDOC1100197525/cafb264d/domain-id-ospfhttps://www.examtopics.com/discussions/huawei/view/130666-exam-h12-891-topic-1-question-8-discussion/#
If an OSPF instance does not have a specific domain ID, its ID is considered as null.