Logging Neighbor State Changes; Configuring Ospf Network Management - HP MSR Series Configuration Manual

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To avoid routing loops, configure all the routers in a routing domain to be either compatible or
incompatible with RFC 1583.
To make them compatible:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter OSPF view.
3.
Enable compatibility
with RFC 1583.

Logging neighbor state changes

Perform this task to enable output of log information to the terminal upon neighbor state changes.
To enable the logging of neighbor state changes:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter OSPF view.
3.
Enable the logging of
neighbor state changes.

Configuring OSPF network management

With trap generation enabled, OSPF generates traps to report important events. Traps include the
following levels:
Level-3—Fault traps
Level-4—Alarm traps
Level-5—Normal but important traps
Level-6—Notification traps
The generated traps are sent to the information center of the device. The output rules of the traps (whether
to output the traps and the output direction) are determined according to the information center
configuration. (For more information about information center, see Network Management and
Monitoring Configuration Guide.)
To configure OSPF network management:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Bind OSPF MIB to an
OSPF process.
Command
system-view
ospf [ process-id | router-id router-id |
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] *
rfc1583 compatible
Command
system-view
ospf [ process-id | router-id router-id |
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] *
log-peer-change
Command
system-view
ospf mib-binding process-id
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
Enabled by default.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
Enabled by default.
Remarks
N/A
Optional.
The OSPF process with the smallest
process-id is bound with OSPF MIB
by default.

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