361
[PE1-ospf-1] quit
# Configure the P switch.
<P> system-view
[P] interface loopback 0
[P-LoopBack0] ip address 2.2.2.9 32
[P-LoopBack0] quit
[P] interface vlan-interface 13
[P-Vlan-interface13] ip address 172.1.1.2 24
[P- Vlan-interface13] quit
[P] interface vlan-interface 12
[P-Vlan-interface12] ip address 172.2.1.1 24
[P-Vlan-interface12] quit
[P] ospf
[P-ospf-1] area 0
[P-ospf-1-area-0.0.0.0] network 172.1.1.0 0.0.0.255
[P-ospf-1-area-0.0.0.0] network 172.2.1.0 0.0.0.255
[P-ospf-1-area-0.0.0.0] network 2.2.2.9 0.0.0.0
[P-ospf-1-area-0.0.0.0] quit
[P-ospf-1] quit
# Configure PE 2.
<PE2> system-view
[PE2] interface loopback 0
[PE2-LoopBack0] ip address 3.3.3.9 32
[PE2-LoopBack0] quit
[PE2] interface vlan-interface 12
[PE2-Vlan-interface12] ip address 172.2.1.2 24
[PE2-Vlan-interface12] quit
[PE2] ospf
[PE2-ospf-1] area 0
[PE2-ospf-1-area-0.0.0.0] network 172.2.1.0 0.0.0.255
[PE2-ospf-1-area-0.0.0.0] network 3.3.3.9 0.0.0.0
[PE2-ospf-1-area-0.0.0.0] quit
[PE2-ospf-1] quit
After you complete the previous configuration, OSPF adjacencies are established between PE 1,
P, and PE 2. Issue the
display ospf peer
command. You can see that the adjacency status is Full.
Issue the
display ip routing-table
command. You can see that the PEs have learned the routes to the
loopback interfaces of each other. The following takes PE 1 as an example:
[PE1] display ip routing-table
Routing Tables: Public
Destinations : 9 Routes : 9
Destination/Mask Proto Pre Cost NextHop Interface
1.1.1.9/32 Direct 0 0 127.0.0.1 InLoop0
2.2.2.9/32 OSPF 10 1 172.1.1.2 Vlan13
3.3.3.9/32 OSPF 10 2 172.1.1.2 Vlan13
127.0.0.0/8 Direct 0 0 127.0.0.1 InLoop0
127.0.0.1/32 Direct 0 0 127.0.0.1 InLoop0
172.1.1.0/24 Direct 0 0 172.1.1.1 Vlan13
172.1.1.1/32 Direct 0 0 127.0.0.1 InLoop0