A Router ID is a unique number that identifies a router within a routing protocol. It helps routers recognize each other and exchange routing information correctly.
A Router ID usually uses the format of an IPv4 address, such as 1.1.1.1. It does not have to be a real IP address assigned to a network interface.
How It Works
A routing protocol assigns or uses a Router ID for each router.
Routers include their IDs when exchanging routing information.
Other routers use the ID to identify the source of the information.
Network administrators can often configure the Router ID manually.
Preventing confusion when multiple routers exchange routing information.
Related Terms: OSPF, Routing Protocol, Router, IP Address, Routing Table, Link State Routing, BGP, Autonomous System, Network Routing, Router Configuration