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Configuring the Network Type on the OSPF Interface
The route calculation of OSPF is based upon the topology of the adjacent network of
the local router. Each router describes the topology of its adjacent network and
transmits it to all the other routers.
OSPF divides networks into four types by link layer protocol:
Broadcast—If Ethernet or FDDI is adopted, OSPF defaults the network type to
broadcast.
Non-Broadcast Multi-access (NBMA)—If Frame Relay, ATM, HDLC or X.25 is
adopted, OSPF defaults the network type to NBMA.
Point-to-Multipoint (P2MP)—OSPF will not default the network type of any link
layer protocol to P2MP. The usual policy is to change a partially connected NBMA
network to a P2MP network, if the NBMA network is not fully connected.
Point-to-point (P2P)—If PPP, LAPB or POS is adopted, OSPF defaults the network
type to P2P.
As you configure the network type, consider the following points:
NBMA means that a network is non-broadcast and multi-accessible. ATM is a
typical example. You can configure the polling interval for hello packets before the
adjacency of the neighboring routers is formed.
Configure the interface type to nonbroadcast on a broadcast network without
multi-access capability.
Configure the interface type to P2MP if not all the routers are directly accessible
on an NBMA network.
Change the interface type to P2P if the router has only one peer on the NBMA
network.
The differences between NBMA and P2MP are listed below:
In OSPF, NBMA refers to the networks that are fully connected, non-broadcast and
multi-accessible. However, a P2MP network is not required to be fully connected.
DR and BDR are required on a NBMA network but not on a P2MP network.
NBMA is the default network type. For example, if ATM is adopted as the link layer
protocol, OSPF defaults the network type on the interface to NBMA, regardless of
whether the network is fully connected. P2MP is not the default network type. No
link layer protocols will be regarded as P2MP. You must change the network type
to P2MP manually. The most common method is to change a partially connected
NBMA network to a P2MP network.
NBMA forwards packets by unicast and requires neighbors to be configured
manually. P2MP forwards packets by multicast.
Perform the following configuration in Interface View:
Table 225 Configuring a Network Type on the Interface That Starts OSPF
Operation
Configure network
type on the interface
After the interface has been configured with a new network type, the original
network type of the interface is removed automatically.
Command
ospf network-type { broadcast | nbma | p2mp | p2p }

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