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OSPF Area Aggregation Settings

Area Aggregation allows all of the routing information that may be contained within an area to be aggregated into a
summary LSDB advertisement of just the network address and subnet mask. This allows for a reduction in the volume of
LSDB advertisement traffic as well as a reduction in the memory overhead in the Switch used to maintain routing tables.
Click Configuration > Layer 3 IP Networking > OSPF > OSPF Area Aggregation Settings link to view the current
settings. There are no aggregation settings configured by default, so there will not be any listed the first accessing the menu.
To add a new OSPF Area Aggregation setting, click the Add button. A new menu (pictured below) appears. To change
an existing configuration, click on the hyperlinked Area ID for the set to change. The menu to modify an existing
configuration is the same as the menu used to add a new one. To eliminate an existing configuration, click the
Delete column for the configuration being removed.
Use the menu below to change settings or add a new OSPF Area Aggregation setting.
Specify the OSPF aggregation settings and click the Apply button to add or change the settings. The new settings will
appear listed in the OSPF Area Aggregation Configuration table. To view the table, click the
Aggregation Entries
link to return to the previous window.
Use the following parameters to configure the following settings for OSPF Area Aggregation:
Parameter
Area ID
Network Number
Network Mask
LSDB Type
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Click Apply to implement changes made.
Figure 6- 147. OSPF Area Aggregation Settings table
Figure 6- 148. OSPF Area Aggregation Settings – Add window
Description
Allows the entry the OSPF Area ID for which the routing information will be
aggregated. This Area ID must be previously defined on the Switch.
Sometimes called the Network Address. The 32-bit number in the form of an IP
address that uniquely identifies the network that corresponds to the OSPF Area
above.
The corresponding network mask for the Network Number specified above.
Specifies the type of address aggregation, which is set at Summary.
Select Enabled or Disabled to determine whether the selected OSPF Area will
advertise it's summary LSDB (Network-Number and Network-Mask).
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