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RFC 2328,
OSPF Version 2
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RFC 3101,
OSPF Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA) Option
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RFC 3137,
OSPF Stub Router Advertisement
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RFC 4811,
OSPF Out-of-Band LSDB Resynchronization
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RFC 4812,
OSPF Restart Signaling
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RFC 4813,
OSPF Link-Local Signaling
OSPF configuration task list
To run OSPF, you must first enable OSPF on the router. Make a proper configuration plan to avoid
incorrect settings that can result in route blocking and routing loops.
To configure OSPF, perform the following tasks:
Tasks at a glance
(Required.)
Enabling OSPF
(Optional.)
Configuring OSPF areas
:
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Configuring a stub area
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Configuring an NSSA area
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Configuring a virtual link
(Optional.)
Configuring OSPF network types
:
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Configuring the broadcast network type for an interface
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Configuring the NBMA network type for an interface
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Configuring the P2MP network type for an interface
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Configuring the P2P network type for an interface
(Optional.)
Configuring OSPF route control
:
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Configuring OSPF route summarization
{
Configuring route summarization on an ABR
{
Configuring route summarization on an ASBR
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Configuring received OSPF route filtering
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Configuring Type-3 LSA filtering
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Configuring an OSPF cost for an interface
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Configuring the maximum number of ECMP routes
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Configuring OSPF preference
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Configuring OSPF route redistribution
{
Configuring OSPF to redistribute routes from another routing protocol
{
Configuring OSPF to redistribute a default route
{
Configuring default parameters for redistributed routes
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Advertising a host route