Ospf Configuration; Configuring Ospf - D-Link DI-1750 Reference Manual

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18
input 18,Select ip option
Key Word:
Q(quit)
(00)access-lists List IP access lists
(01)as-path-list Information of AS-Path list
(02)beigrp Show BEIGRP information
(03)bgp BGP information
(04)cache IP route cache
(05)community-list Information of community-list
(06)dhcpd DHCP Server information
(07)fast-switch Fast-switch information
(08)interface IP interface status and configuration
.......
--More--
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input 2,Select beigrp option
6.10.13 BEIGRP Configuration Example
1. Examples of Routing Summarization
The example below will configure the summary route of sending 10.0.0.0/8 on ethernet1/1, and all
subnet routes belonging to the segment won't be informed to neighbors. Here we inactivate
auto-summarization of BEIGRP process.
interface Ethernet 1/1
ip beigrp summary-address 1 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
!
router beigrp 1
network 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0
(undo)auto-summary

6.11 OSPF Configuration

6.11.1 Configuring OSPF

This chapter describes how to configure Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). For a complete description
of the OSPF commands in this chapter, refer to the "OSPF Commands" chapter.
OSPF is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) developed by the OSPF working group of the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF). Designed expressly for IP networks, OSPF supports IP subnetting and
tagging of externally derived routing information. OSPF also allows packet authentication and uses IP
multicast when sending and receiving packets.
1. The D-Link Router OSPF Implementation
The D-Link implementation conforms to the OSPF Version 2 specifications detailed in the Internet RFC
2328. The list that follows outlines key features supported in the D-Link OSPF implementation:
♦ Stub areas—Definition of stub areas is supported.
♦ Route redistribution—Routes learned via any IP routing protocol can be redistributed into any other
IP routing protocol. At the intradomain level, OSPF can import routes learned via Interior Gateway
Routing
Protocol
System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS). OSPF routes can also be exported into IGRP, RIP, and
IS-IS. At the interdomain level, OSPF can import routes learned via Exterior Gateway Protocol
(EGP) and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). OSPF routes can be exported into BGP and EGP.
♦ Authentication—Plain text and Message Digest 5 (MD5) authentication among neighboring routers
within an area is supported.
Model Name
(IGRP),
Routing
Information
- 225 -
Protocol
(RIP),
and
Intermediate

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