Configuration Information; Configuration Task List For Ospfv2 (Ospf For Ipv4) - Dell Force10 Z9000 Configuration Manual

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In the following example, the dead interval is set at 4x the hello interval (shown in bold).
Dell (conf-if-te-2/2)#ip ospf dead-interval 20
Dell (conf-if-te-2/2)#do show ip os int tengigabitethernet 1/3
TenGigabitEthernet 2/2 is up, line protocol is up
Internet Address 20.0.0.1/24, Area 0
Process ID 10, Router ID 1.1.1.2, Network Type BROADCAST, Cost: 1
Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State DR, Priority 1
Designated Router (ID) 1.1.1.2, Interface address 30.0.0.1
Backup Designated Router (ID) 1.1.1.1, Interface address 30.0.0.2
Timer intervals configured, Hello 20, Dead 80, Wait 20, Retransmit 5
Hello due in 00:00:04
Neighbor Count is 1, Adjacent neighbor count is 1
Adjacent with neighbor 1.1.1.1 (Backup Designated Router)
Dell (conf-if-te-2/2)#

Configuration Information

The interfaces must be in Layer-3 mode (assigned an IP address) and enabled so that they can send and receive traffic. The OSPF
process must know about these interfaces.
To make the OSPF process aware of these interfaces, they must be assigned to OSPF areas.
You must configure OSPF GLOBALLY on the system in CONFIGURATION mode.
NOTE: Loop back routes are not installed in the Route Table Manager (RTM) as non-active routes.
OSPF features and functions are assigned to each router using the CONFIG-INTERFACE commands for each interface.
NOTE: By default, OSPF is disabled.

Configuration Task List for OSPFv2 (OSPF for IPv4)

The following configuration tasks include two mandatory tasks and several optional tasks:
Enabling OSPFv2
(mandatory)
Assigning a Router ID
Enabling Multi-Process OSPF
Assigning an OSPFv2 Area
Enable OSPFv2 on Interfaces
Configuring Stub Areas
Enabling Passive Interfaces
Enabling Fast-Convergence
Changing OSPFv2 Parameters on Interfaces
Enabling OSPFv2 Authentication
Creating Filter Routes
Applying Prefix Lists
Redistributing Routes
Troubleshooting OSPFv2
1.
Configure a physical interface. Assign an IP address, physical or Loopback, to the interface to enable Layer 3 routing.
2.
Enable OSPF globally. Assign network area and neighbors.
3.
Add interfaces or configure other attributes.
For a complete list of the OSPF commands, refer to the OSPF section in the Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide
document.
496
Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)
(mandatory)

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