Configuring Global Settings For Ospf - Planet Networking & Communication WGS3-2620 User Manual

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4.5.6.2.3 Configuring Global Settings for OSPF

To implement OSPF for a large network, you must first organize the network into logical areas to limit the
number of OSPF routers that actively exchange Link State Advertisements (LSAs). You can then define
an OSPF interface by assigning an IP interface configured on this switch to one of these groups. This
OSPF interface will send and receive OSPF traffic to neighboring OSPF routers. You can further
optimize the exchange of OSPF traffic by specifying an area range that covers a large number of
subnetwork addresses. This is an important technique for limiting the amount of traffic exchanged
between Area Border Routers (ABRs). And finally, you must specify a virtual link to any OSPF area that
is not physically attached to the OSPF backbone. Virtual links can also be used to provide a redundant
link between contiguous areas to prevent areas from being partitioned, or to merge backbone areas.
The following menu provides all the global configuration options for OSPF:
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