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Implementing OSPF

Open Shortest Path First (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
when sending and receiving packets.
OSPF Version 3 (OSPFv3) expands on OSPF Version 2, providing support for IPv6 routing prefixes.
This module describes the concepts and tasks you need to implement both versions of OSPF on your software.
The term "OSPF" implies both versions of the routing protocol, unless otherwise noted.
Note
1. VPNv4, VPNv6 and VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) address families will be supported in a future
release.
2. GTSM TTL Security is not supported.
Enable OSPF, on page 46
Stub Area, on page 51
Summarize Subnetwork LSAs on OSPF ABR, on page 68
Route Redistribution for OSPF, on page 71
Nonstop Forwarding for OSPF Version 2, on page 73
OSPF Shortest Path First Throttling, on page 76
Graceful Restart for OSPFv3, on page 79
Warm Standby and Nonstop Routing for OSPF Version 2, on page 81
Warm Standby and Nonstop Routing for OSPF Version 3, on page 82
OSPFv2OSPF SPF Prefix Prioritization, on page 83
Configure OSPF as a Provider Edge to Customer Edge (PE-CE) Protocol, on page 88
Create Multiple OSPF Instances (OSPF Process and a VRF), on page 90
Label Distribution Protocol IGP Auto-configuration for OSPF, on page 92
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