93
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enable OSPF trap
generation
snmp-agent trap enable ospf
[
process-id
]
[
ifauthfail
|
ifcfgerror
|
ifrxbadpkt
|
ifstatechange
|
iftxretransmit
|
lsdbapproachoverflow
|
lsdboverflow
|
maxagelsa
|
nbrstatechange
|
originatelsa
|
vifcfgerror
|
virifauthfail
|
virifrxbadpkt
|
virifstatechange
|
viriftxretransmit
|
virnbrstatechange
] *
Optional
Enabled by default
Enabling message logging
Follow these steps to enable message logging:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter OSPF view
ospf
[
process-id
|
router-id
router-id
|
vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
] *
—
Enable message logging
enable log
[
config
|
error
|
state
]
Required
Not enabled by default.
Enabling the advertisement and reception of opaque LSAs
With this feature enabled, OSPF can receive and advertise Type 9, Type 10, and Type 11 opaque LSAs.
Follow these steps to enable the advertisement and reception of opaque LSAs:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter OSPF view
ospf
[
process-id
|
router-id
router-id
|
vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
] *
—
Enable the advertisement and
reception of opaque LSAs
opaque-capability enable
Optional
Disabled by default
Configuring OSPF to give priority to receiving and processing
hello packets
To ensure OSPF runs properly, a router receives and processes hello packets and other protocol packets
at the same time. When the router has established neighbor relationships with multiple routers, and the
routing table size is big, the router must receive and process large numbers of packets. In this case, you
can configure OSPF to give priority to receiving and processing hello packets to ensure stable neighbor
relationships.
Follow these steps to configure OSPF to give priority to receiving and processing hello packets:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—