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Task List
Configuring area IDs on PEs can differentiate VPNs. Sites in the same VPN are
considered as directly connected. PE routers then exchange OSPF routing
information like on a dedicated line, thus network management and OSPF
operation efficiency are improved.
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For configuration of this feature, refer to
"MPLS Basics Configuration" on page
OSPF sham link
An OSPF sham link is a point-to-point link between two PE routers on the MPLS
VPN backbone.
In general, BGP peers exchange routing information on the MPLS VPN backbone
using the BGP extended community attribute. OSPF running on a PE at the other
end utilizes this information to originate a type3 summary LSA as an inter-area
route between the PE and CE.
If a router connects to a PE router in the same area and establishes an internal
route (backdoor route) for a special destination, in this case, since an OSPF
intra-area route has a higher priority than a backbone route, VPN traffic will
always travel on the backdoor route rather than the backbone route. To avoid this,
an unnumbered sham link can be configured between PE routers, connecting the
router to another PE router via an intra-area route with low cost.
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For sham link configuration, refer to
Basics Configuration" on page
RFC 1765:OSPF Database Overflow
RFC 2328: OSPF Version 2
RFC 3101: OSPF Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA) Option
RFC 3137: OSPF Stub Router Advertisement
RFC 3630: Traffic Engineering Extensions to OSPF Version 2
Complete the following tasks to configure OSPF:
Task
"Configuring OSPF Basic Functions" on page 939
"Configuring OSPF Area Parameters" on page 940
"Configuring OSPF Network
Types" on page 941

OSPF Configuration Task List

"BGP Configuration" on page 825
1311.
"BGP Configuration" on page 825
1311.
"Configuring the OSPF
Network Type for an
Interface" on page 941
"Configuring an NBMA
Neighbor" on page 942
"Configuring a Router Priority
for an OSPF Interface" on
page 942
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