Ospf Area - Nokia 9500 MPR User Manual

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TMN bandwidth is not reserved, which allows user traffic, up to the maximum
capacity of the radio link when the TMN port is idle. TMN traffic must be considered
when configuring CIR flows.
When deploying external devices using the TMN channel, care must be taken to
avoid using more bandwidth than is available on the radio link. It is recommended to
use a user Ethernet port to attach remote devices for monitoring instead of the TMN
port.
IP Provisioning is normally performed by the Internet Protocol (IP group). Before
starting IP provisioning, the user must know IP routing and have the following
information available:
The 9500MPR supports IPv6 addressing for the NE. An IPv4 or an IPv6 stack can
be used for TCP/IP and to build the DCN. Applications running over the internal NE
LAN, such as MAP and FTP, are always bound to the IPv4 stack. If the IPv6 stack
has been activated, you will not be able to configure IPv4 parameters using the
SNMP interface.
Caution: Mixed configuration of IPv4 and IPv6 NEs is not supported. Before activating IPv6,
ensure that all NEs in the network are IPv6 capable, that is, running R4.1.0 or higher
software. A controlled activation is required; see local guidelines.

18.2.1 OSPF area

The system supports up to four OSPF areas.
OSPF Area "0" is the default area and is not provisionable.
OSPF Areas 1 through 3 are user provisionable.
The following OSPF Area parameter are the default values for the system and are
not provisionable:
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• IP Address
• IP Mask
• Method of IP routing to be used in network (Static versus OSPF)
• If OSPF (Open Shortest Path First protocol) is the required routing method, the
user must know the number of the OSPF Area the radio is in.
• TMN Ethernet Interface
• Port#4 TMN Ethernet Interface
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