IP Routing—Configuring RIP, OSPF, BGP, and PBR
Configuring OSPF
N o t e
Total stub area 5
.5
Router B
192.168.251.5
Site B
10.1.6.0 /24
15-64
For example, you might enter:
ProCurve(config-fr 1.101)# ip ospf message-digest 1 md5 secret
You must set the same password or key for each interface on a network, but
you can set different passwords or keys for different networks. However, you
must use the same type of authentication (none, simple, or MD5) for every
network in an area.
Example OSPF Configuration
Figure 15-14 shows an OSPF network with two remote sites. The networks at
the headquarters make up area 0; those at remote site A make up stub area 4;
and those at remote site B compose total stub area 5. In addition to an ABR
that connects to both remote sites, the headquarters contains an internal
router and an ASBR that connects to a RIP network. The ASBR should shuttle
routes between the OSPF and RIP networks.
10.1.5.0 /24
.2
.5
ABR
192.168.254.2
Router A
192.168.252.4
10.1.7.0 /24
Figure 15-14. Example OSPF Configuration
Area 0
Internal Router
192.168.253.3
.3
10.1.3.0 /24
10.1.1.0 /24
.2
.2
.2
10.1.4.0 /24
.4
.4
Stub
area 4
Site A
10.1.8.0 /24
.3
10.1.2.0 /24
ASBR
.1
.1
192.168.255.1
.1
10.200.1.0 /24
RIP
network