Influencing route choices by changing the administrative
distance default
Optional: For more information, see
Influencing route choices by changing the administrative distance
on page 260.
Syntax:
distance [external | inter-area | intra-area 1-255]
Used in the OSPF configuration context to globally reconfigure the administrative distance priority for the specified
route type.
1 is the highest priority; 255 is the lowest priority.
external 1-255
Changes the administrative distance for routes between the OSPF domain and other EGP domains.
inter-area 1-255
Changes the administrative distance for routes between areas within the same OSPF domain.
intra-area 1-255
Changes the administrative distance for routes within OSPF areas.
Default: 110; range: 1–255
Changing OSPF trap generation choices
Optional: OSPF traps (defined by RFC 1850) are supported on the routing switches. OSPF trap generation is
disabled by default, but you can use the following command to enable generation of any or all of the supported
OSPF traps.
Syntax:
[no] trap [
trap-name
| all]
Used in the OSPF configuration context to enable or disable OSPF traps.
all
Enables or disables all OSPF traps available on the routing switch.
trap-name
Specifies a trap from table below to enable or disable.
The
no
form disables the specified trap.
Default: All OSPF traps disabled
The table below summarizes OSPF traps supported on the switches, and their associated MIB objects from RFC
1850.
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