
IP Routing Features
Configuring OSPF
Configuring OSPF
This section describes how to configure OSPF using the CLI interface.
To display OSPF configuration information and statistics, see “Displaying
OSPF Information” on page 11-53.
Overview of OSPF
OSPF is a link-state routing protocol. The protocol uses link-state advertise
ments (LSA) to update neighboring routers regarding its interfaces and infor
mation on those interfaces. The switch floods these LSAs to all neighboring
routers to update them regarding the interfaces. Each router maintains an
identical database that describes its area topology to help a router determine
the shortest path between it and any neighboring router.
The switches covered in this guide support the following types of LSAs, which
are described in RFC 2328:
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Router link
■
Network link
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Summary link
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Autonomous system (AS) summary link
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AS external link
OSPF is built upon a hierarchy of network components. The highest level of
the hierarchy is the
Autonomous System (AS)
. An autonomous system is
defined as a number of networks, all of which share the same routing and
administration characteristics.
An AS can be divided into multiple
areas
. Each area represents a collection
of contiguous networks and hosts. Areas define the limit to which link-state
advertisements are broadcast, thereby limiting the amount of flooding that
occurs within the network. An area is represented in OSPF by either an IP
address or a number.
You can further limit the broadcast area of flooding by defining an area range.
The area range allows you to assign an aggregate value to a range of IP
addresses. This aggregate value becomes the address that is advertised
instead all of the individual addresses it represents being advertised. You can
assign up to 8 ranges in an OSPF area.
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