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OSPF Administration Guide

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Using This Documentation

Product Notes

Related Documentation

Acronyms and Abbreviations

CLI Command Modes

Feedback

Support and Accessibility

OSPF Overview

Protocol Description

Topology Example

Configuring OSPF

Configuration Guidelines

Configuring VLAN Interfaces

Configure VLAN Interfaces Associated With SEFOS1

Configure VLAN Interfaces Associated With SEFOS2

Configure VLAN Interfaces Associated With SEFOS3

Configure VLAN Interfaces Associated With SEFOS4

Configure VLAN Interfaces Associated With SEFOS5

Configure VLAN Interfaces Associated With SEFOS6

Configure VLAN Interfaces Associated With SEFOS7

Configure VLAN Interfaces Associated With SEFOS8

Configure VLAN Interfaces Associated With SEFOS9

Enable OSPF

Disable OSPF

Configuring the Router ID and OSPF Interface

Configure the Router ID

Configure the OSPF Interface

Configuring the OSPF Interface Parameters

Enable OSPF Over the VLAN Interface

Configure the OSPF Interface Priority

Restore the Default Value of the OSPF Interface

Configure the LSA Retransmission Interval

Restore the Default Value of the Retransmission Interval

Configure the Link State Update Packet Transmission Delay

Restore the Default Value of the OSPF Transmission Delay

Configure the Interval Between Hello Packets

Restore the Default Value for the Interval Between Hello Packets

Configure the Interval That Declares a Router Is Down

Restore the Default Value for Declaring a Router Is Down

Configure the Network Type

Restore the Default Value for the OSPF Network Type

Configure the Demand Circuit

Remove the Demand Circuit Designation From the Interface

Configure the Interface Cost

Restore the Default Value for Interface Cost

Configuring the OSPF Testing Authentication Topology Example

Testing Authentication Topology Example

Configure Simple Password Authentication

Configure the Message-Digest Authentication

Configure the Null Authentication

Configuring the Passive Interface

Suppress Routing Updates on All the Interfaces

Restore Routing Updates on All Interfaces

Suppress Routing Updates on a Specified Interface

Restore Routing Updates on Interface VLAN 1

Configuring OSPF Area Parameters

Configuring the Stub Area, ASBR, and Route Redistribution

Stub Area, ASBR, and Route Redistribution Topology Example

Configure the Stub Area

Configure the ASBR Router

Disable the ASBR Router

Configure Redistribution

Disable Redistribution of Routes

Configure SEFOS4

Configure SEFOS5

Configure SEFOS7

Examine the Configuration Details in SEFOS4

Examine the Redistributed External Routes in SEFOS5

Examine the External Routes Not Distributed in Stub Area 0.0.0.4 in SEFOS7

Configuring the NSSA Area, Summary Address, and Area Default Cost

NSSA Configuration, Summary Address Configuration, and Area Default-Cost

Configure the NSSA Area

Reconfigure Area 0.0.0.6 as a Normal Area

Configure the Summary Address

Delete the Summary Address Configuration for 90.0.0.0/8 in the NSSA Area

Configure the Area Default Cost

Configure Default-Cost for the Default Summary Route Sent Into the NSSA Area

Configure SEFOS2

Configure SEFOS4

Configure SEFOS9

Examine the Configuration Details in SEFOS2

Examine the Configuration Details in SEFOS4

Examine the Configuration Details in SEFOS9

Test SEFOS9

Test SEFOS2

Test SEFOS9

Configure the P-bit Setting in the Default Type 7 LSA

Disable the P-bit Setting in the Default Type 7 LSA

Configure the NSSA Area Translation Role

Configure the Stability Interval for NSSA

Configure the ABR Type

Configure RFC 1583 Compatibility

Disable RFC 1583 Compatibility

Configuring the Generation of a Default External Route and Redistribution Configuration

Generation of a Default External Route and Redistribution Configuration Topology Example

Configure the Generation of a Default External Route

Disable Generation of a Default External Route

Configure the Redistribution Configuration

Delete the Information Applied to the Routes Learned From RTM

Configure SEFOS1

Configure SEFOS2

Configure SEFOS1

Test SEFOS1

Configure the Neighbor

Delete the Configured Neighbor

Configuring Virtual Links and Route Configuration

Virtual Link and Route Summarization Topology Example

Configure the Virtual Link

Delete the Virtual Link

Configure the Area Range

Delete the Route Summarization Information

Configure SEFOS1

Configure SEFOS4

Configure SEFOS5

Configure SEFOS6

Configure SEFOS8

Examine the Route Information and Virtual Links in SEFOS1

Examine the Virtual Link in SEFOS5

Examine the Virtual Link in SEFOS6

Examine the Route Available to Reach ABR SEFOS1

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Part No: E21707-02

July 2012

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