Fast Convergence (Ospfv2, Ipv4 Only); Multi-Process Ospfv2 With Vrf; Rfc-2328 Compliant Ospf Flooding - Dell S6100 Configuration Manual

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Fast Convergence (OSPFv2, IPv4 Only)

Fast convergence allows you to define the speeds at which LSAs are originated and accepted, and reduce OSPFv2 end-to-end
convergence time.
Dell Networking OS allows you to accept and originate LSAs as soon as they are available to speed up route information propagation.
NOTE:
The faster the convergence, the more frequent the route calculations and updates. This impacts CPU utilization and may
impact adjacency stability in larger topologies.

Multi-Process OSPFv2 with VRF

Multi-process OSPF with VRF is supported on the Dell Networking OS. Only one OSPFv2 process per VRF is supported.
Multi-process OSPF allows multiple OSPFv2 processes on a single router. Multiple OSPFv2 processes allow for isolating routing domains,
supporting multiple route policies and priorities in different domains, and creating smaller domains for easier management.Each OSPFv2
process has a unique process ID and must have an associated router ID. There must be an equal number of interfaces and must be in
Layer-3 mode for the number of processes created. For example, if you create five OSPFv2 processes on a system, there must be at least
five interfaces assigned in Layer 3 mode. Each OSPFv2 process is independent. If one process loses adjacency, the other processes
continue to function.
Processing SNMP and Sending SNMP Traps
Only the process in default vrf can process the SNMP requests and send SNMP traps.
NOTE:
SNMP gets request corresponding to the OspfNbrOption field in the OspfNbrTable returns a value of
66.

RFC-2328 Compliant OSPF Flooding

In OSPF, flooding is the most resource-consuming task. The flooding algorithm described in RFC 2328 requires that OSPF flood LSAs on all
interfaces, as governed by LSA's flooding scope (refer to Section 13 of the RFC.)
When multiple direct links connect two routers, the RFC 2328 flooding algorithm generates significant redundant information across all
links.
By default, Dell Networking OS implements an enhanced flooding procedure which dynamically and intelligently detects when to optimize
flooding. Wherever possible, the OSPF task attempts to reduce flooding overhead by selectively flooding on a subset of the interfaces
between two routers.
Enabling RFC-2328 Compliant OSPF Flooding
To enable OSPF flooding, use the following command.
When you enable this command, it configures Dell Networking OS to flood LSAs on all interfaces.
Enable RFC 2328 flooding.
ROUTER OSPF mode
flood-2328
Example of Viewing the Debug Log for Flooding Behavior
To confirm RFC 2328 flooding behavior, use the debug ip ospf packet command. The following example shows no change in the
updated packets (shown in bold).
Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)
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