Static Routing; Dynamic Routing - Ospf - Nortel Optical Multiservice Edge 6130 Planning Manual

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10-12 Appendix A: Data communications planning

Static routing

As with standard routers, the OME6130 supports configuration of static
routes.
Static route implementation rules
You must observe the following rules when you implement a static route:

Dynamic routing - OSPF

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Protocol is an Interior Gateway Protocol
(IGP) that distributes routing information between routers belonging to a
single autonomous system (AS). Intended for use in large networks, OSPF is
a link-state protocol which supports IP subnetting and the tagging of
externally-derived routing information.
OME6130 provides OSPF v2 routing functionalities and acts as a standard
non-backbone OSPF router, interworking with an external customer OSPF
DCN.
Optical Multiservice Edge 6130
The LAN port has a default IP address of 192.168.1.254/24 which allows
a local craft PC with an IP address configured in the same subnet as the
LAN interface to access the network element. It is recommended that the
IP addresses in the range of 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255 are not used.
The last octet of the router ID and LAN-1-6 IP addresses can not be 0 or
255.
For a remotely managed NE, for example, via the DCC of the optical line
interface, the LAN port can be left as default IP address of
192.168.1.254/24 for local craft access.
Note: OSPF routing should always be disabled on the LAN port if it is
provisioned with default IP address.
Static routes can be provisioned on any of the network interfaces up to a
maximum of 10.
Static routes on valid PPP interfaces, such as STM-1/4 ports, SGRE,
AGRE, E1 or VC12 management channels, should be provisioned with
next hop IP address 0.0.0.0.
Set the OSPF parameter to Disable and provision the static route for the
appropriate PPP network interface.
Note: The static routes can be configured in the NE for redistribution
(advertising over routing protocols over to other NEs). The redistribution
is applied to the routing protocol that is provisioned on the NE: OSPF only,
iISIS only or both simultaneously. It is not possible to redistribute a static
route only over OSPF or only over iISIS, if both routing protocols are
enabled on the network element.
NT6Q92MA Rel 1.0 Iss 1 Standard September 2006

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