I really can't stand a CCIE teacher clicking the Wireshark packet capture item one by one to see the LS Type.
You can skip this step when you see it. It is better to see my packet capture items. The teacher is a second knife.
Build a topology at will. In order to obtain most of the LS types, re-distribute an OSPF to OSPF.
The route table on R3 after full convergence
R3 # sh ip ro
1.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
O E2 1.1.1.1 [110/20] via 172.16.1.1, 00:06:07, FastEthernet0/0
3.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
C 3.3.3.3 is directly connected, Loopback0
172.16.0.0/24 is subnetted, 1 subnets
C 172.16.1.0 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0
O ia 192.168.1.0/24 [110/2] via 172.16.1.1, 00:06:17, FastEthernet0/0
You can use Wireshark to capture packets at the f0/0 port on R3. You can download the files you have already prepared.
The following describes how to use Wireshark filters in this experiment:
A. Symbol
Displayed: is present
Judgment: =
B. Message Type (ospf. msg =)
1: Hello Packet
2: DB Description
3: LS Request
4: LS Update
5: LS Acknowledge
C. Link-State Advertisement Type (ospf. lsa =)
1: Router LSA
2: Network LSA
3: Summary LSA (IP Network)
4: Summary LSA (ASBR)
5: AS-External LSA (ASBR)
7: nssa as-External LSA
8: External Attributes LSA
Example:
1. view the Router LSA entries in LSU
Ospf. lsa = 1 and ospf. msg = 4
2. view the Summary LSA entries in LSU.
Ospf. lsa. summary and ospf. msg. lsupdate
Other content can be freely combined. Do not use Wireshark if you do not use a filter.