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3.29. OSPFProcess

3.29. OSPFProcess
Description
An OSPF Router Process defines a group of routers exchanging routing information via the Open
Shortest Path First routing protocol.
Properties
Name
RouterID
PrivRouterID
RFC1583
SPFHoldTime
SPFDelayTime
LSAGroupPacing
RoutesHoldtime
RefBandwidthValue
RefBandwidthUnit
MemoryMaxUsage
DebugPacket
DebugHello
DebugDDesc
DebugExchange
DebugLSA
DebugSPF
Specifies a symbolic name for the OSPF process. (Identifier)
Specifies the IP address that is used to identify the router. If no router
ID is configured, it will be computed automatically based on the
highest IP address of any interface participating in the OSPF process.
(Optional)
The private router ID of this high availability node. (Optional)
Enable this if the security gateway will be used in a environment that
consists of routers that only support RFC 1583. (Default: No)
Specifies the minimum time, in seconds, between two SPF calcula-
tions. (Default: 10)
Specifies the delay time, in seconds, between when OSPF receives a
topology change and when it starts a SPF calculation. (Default: 5)
This specifies the time in seconds at which interval the OSPF LSAs
are collected into a group and refreshed. (Default: 10)
This specifies the time in seconds that the routing table will be kept
unchanged after a reconfiguration of OSPF entries or a HA failover.
(Default: 45)
Set the reference bandwidth that is used when calculating the default
interface cost for routes. (Default: 1)
Sets the reference bandwidth unit. (Default: Gbps)
Maximum amount in kilobytes of RAM that the OSPF process is al-
lowed to use. The default is 1% of installed RAM. Specifying 0 indic-
ates that the OSPF process is allowed to use all available RAM.
(Optional)
Enables or disabled logging of general packet parsing events and also
specifies the details of the log. (Default: Off)
Enables or disabled logging of hello packets and also specifies the de-
tails of the log. (Default: Off)
Enables or disabled logging of database description packets and also
specifies the details of the log. (Default: Off)
Enables or disabled logging of exchange packets and also specifies the
details of the log. (Default: Off)
Enables or disabled logging of LSA events and also specifies the de-
tails of the log. (Default: Off)
Enables or disabled logging of SPF calculation events and also spe-
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