Setting Up Ospf Routing - Extreme Networks Summit WM20 User Manual

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To view the forwarding table on the Summit WM Controller:
1 From the main menu, click Reports & Displays. The Summit WM Reports & Displays screen is
displayed.
2 To view the static routes that have been defined for the Summit WM Controller, click Forwarding
Table. The Forwarding Table is displayed.
This report displays all defined routes, whether static or OSPF, and their current status.
3 To update the display, click Refresh.

Setting up OSPF Routing

To enable OSPF (OSPF RFC2328) routing, you must:
Define one data port as a router port in the IP Addresses screen
Enable OSPF globally on the Summit WM Controller
Define the global OSPF parameters
Enable (or disable) OSPF on the port that you defined as a router port
Ensure that the OSPF parameters defined here for the Summit WM Controller are consistent with the
adjacent routers in the OSPF area. This consistency includes the following:
If the peer router has different timer settings, the protocol timer settings in the Summit WM
Controller must be changed to match, in order to achieve OSPF adjacency.
The MTU of the ports on either end of an OSPF link must match. The MTU for ports on the Summit
WM Controller is defined as 1500, in the IP Addresses screen, during data port setup. This matches
the default MTU in standard routers.
Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2
Performing the First-Time Setup of the Summit WM Controller
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