
OSPF
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[Switch C-Vlan-interface1]
ip address 196.1.1.3 255.255.255.0
[Switch C-Vlan-interface1]
ospf dr-priority 2
[Switch C]
router id 3.3.3.3
[Switch C]
ospf
[Switch C-ospf-1]
area 0
[Switch C-ospf-1-area-0.0.0.0]
network 196.1.1.0 0.0.0.255
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Configure Switch D:
[Switch D]
interface Vlan-interface 1
[Switch D-Vlan-interface1]
ip address 196.1.1.4 255.255.255.0
[Switch D]
router id 4.4.4.4
[Switch D]
ospf
[Switch D-ospf-1]
area 0
[Switch D-ospf-1-area-0.0.0.0]
network 196.1.1.0 0.0.0.255
On Switch A, execute the
display ospf peer
command to display the OSPF
neighbors. Note that Switch A has three neighbors.
The state of each neighbor is full, which means that adjacency is set up between
Switch A and each neighbor. Switch A and Switch C should set up adjacencies
with all the routers on the network so that they can serve as the DR and BDR on
the network. Switch A is DR, while Switch C is BDR on the network, and all the
other neighbors are DR others (which means that they are neither DRs nor BDRs).
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Modify the priority of Switch B to 200:
[Switch B-Vlan-interface2000]
ospf dr-priority 200
In Switch A, execute the
display ospf peer
command to show its OSPF
neighbors. Note that the priority of Switch B has been modified to 200, but it is
still not the DR.
Only when the current DR is offline, does the DR change. Shut down Switch A,
and run the
display ospf peer
command on Switch D to display its neighbors.
Note that the original BDR (Switch C) becomes the DR, and Switch B is the BDR
now.
If all Ethernet Switches on the network are removed and added again, Switch B is
elected as the DR (with the priority of 200), and Switch A becomes the BDR (with
a priority of 100). To switch off and restart all the switches initiates a new round of
DR and BDR selection.
Configuring OSPF Virtual Links
In Figure 7, Area 2 and Area 0 are not directly connected. Area 1 is used as the
transit area for connecting Area 2 and Area 0.
Summary of Contents for Switch 7700
Page 10: ...2 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 52: ...44 CHAPTER 2 PORT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 194: ...186 CHAPTER 5 IP ROUTING PROTOCOL OPERATION ...
Page 195: ...Route Capacity 187 ...
Page 196: ...188 CHAPTER 5 IP ROUTING PROTOCOL OPERATION ...
Page 197: ...Route Capacity 189 ...
Page 198: ...190 CHAPTER 5 IP ROUTING PROTOCOL OPERATION ...
Page 237: ...GMRP 229 SW7700 Ethernet1 0 1 gmrp ...
Page 238: ...230 CHAPTER 6 MULTICAST PROTOCOL ...
Page 270: ...262 CHAPTER 7 QOS OPERATION ...
Page 320: ...312 CHAPTER 9 AAA AND RADIUS OPERATION ...
Page 330: ...322 CHAPTER 10 RELIABILITY ...
Page 390: ...382 CHAPTER 11 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ...