20: Configuring OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
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unauthenticated remote routers, but still can allow routes, that is, the entire OSPF
routing table, to be queried remotely, potentially by anyone on the internet, via OSPFv1.
This section defines key_chains to be used for MD5 authentication.
Figure 113: The OSPF interfaces configuration section
Web Field/UCI/Package Option
Description
Web: Interface
UCI: ospfd.@interface[0].ospf_interface
Opt: ospf_interface
Defines the interface name.
Web: Network Type
UCI: ospfd.@interface[0].network_type
Opt: network_type
Defines network type for specified interface.
Default
Autodetect: it will be broadcast. If
broadcast is not supported on that
interface then use point-to-point.
broadcast
non-broadcast
point-to-point
point-to-multipoint
Web: Passive
UCI: ospfd.@interface[0].passive
Opt: passive
Do not send hello packets on the given interface, but do
advertise the interface as a stub link in the router-LSA (Link
State Advertisement) for this router.
This allows you to advertise addresses on such connected
interfaces without having to originate AS-External/Type-5 LSAs,
which have global flooding scope, as would occur if connected
addresses were redistributed into OSPF. This is the only way to
advertise non-OSPF links into stub areas.
0
Disabled.
1
Enabled.