
IP Routing Features
Configuring OSPF
OSPF Trap Name
MIB Object
originate-lsa-trap
ospfOriginateLsa
originate-maxage-lsa-trap
ospfMaxAgeLsa
link-state-database-overflow-trap
ospfLsdbOverflow
link-state-database-approaching-overflow-trap
ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow
Examples:
1. To stop an OSPF trap from being collected, use the following CLI
command:
HPswitch(ospf)# no trap
<
ospf-trap
>
2. To disable reporting of the neighbor-state-change-trap, enter the following
command:
HPswitch(ospf)#no trap neighbor-state-change-trap
3. To reinstate the trap, enter the following command:
HPswitch(ospf)# trap neighbor-state-change-trap
Syntax:
[no] snmp-server trap ospf <
ospf-trap
>
Modifying OSPF Standard Compliance Setting
N o t e
All routes in an AS should be configured with the same compliance setting. If
any routers in a domain support only RFC 1583, then all routers must be
configured with 1583 compatibility.
If all the routers support RFC 2178 or RFC 2328, you should disable RFC 1583
compatibility on all the routers in the domain, since these standards are more
robust against routing loops on external routes.
The switch is configured, by default, to be compliant with the RFC 1583 OSPF
V2 specification.
To configure a switch to operate with the latest OSPF standard, RFC 2328,
enter the following commands:
HPswitch(config)# router ospf
HPswitch(ospf)# no rfc1583-compatibility
Syntax:
[no] rfc1583-compatibility
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