Configuring Ospf - Alcatel 060320-10, Rev. B Configuration Manual

Advanced routing configuration guide
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Configuring OSPF

Configuring OSPF
Configuring OSPF on a router requires several steps. Depending on your requirements, you may not need
to perform all of the steps listed below.
By default, OSPF is disabled on the router. Configuring OSPF consists of these tasks:
Set up the basics of the OSPF network by configuring the required VLANs, assigning ports to the
VLANs, and assigning router identification numbers to the routers involved. This is described in
"Preparing the Network for OSPF" on page
Enable OSPF. When the image file for advanced routing is installed, you must load the code and enable
OSPF. The commands for enabling OSPF are described in
Create an OSPF area and the backbone. The commands to create areas and backbones are described in
"Creating an OSPF Area" on page
Set area parameters (optional). OSPF will run with the default area parameters, but different networks
may benefit from modifying the parameters. Modifying area parameters is described in
Stub Area Default Metrics" on page
Create OSPF interfaces. OSPF interfaces are created and assigned to areas. Creating interfaces is
described in
"Creating an Interface" on page
an Interface to an Area" on page
Set interface parameters (optional). OSPF will run with the default interface parameters, but different
networks may benefit from modifying the parameters. Also, it is possible to set authentication on an
interface. Setting interface authentication is described in
modifying interface parameters is described in
Configure virtual links (optional). A virtual link is used to establish backbone connectivity when two
backbone routers are not physically contiguous. To create a virtual link, see
on page
1-22.
Create a redistribution policy and enable the same using route maps (optional). To create route maps,
see
"Using Route Maps" on page
Configure router capabilities (optional). There are several commands that influence router operation.
These are covered briefly in a table in
Create static neighbors (optional). These commands allow you to statically configure neighbors. See
"Configuring Static Neighbors" on page
Configure redundant switches for graceful OSPF restart (optional). Configuring switches with redun-
dant switches for graceful restart is described in
on page
1-31.
Configure redundant CMMs for graceful OSPF restart (optional). Configuring switches with redundant
switches for graceful restart is described in
page
1-31.
At the end of the chapter is a simple OSPF network diagram with instructions on how it was created on a
router-by-router basis. See
page 1-14
1-15.
1-16.
1-18.
1-19, and assigning interfaces is described in
1-19.
"Modifying Interface Parameters" on page
1-22.
"Configuring Router Capabilities" on page
1-30.
"Configuring Redundant CMMs for Graceful Restart"
"Configuring Redundant CMMs for Graceful Restart" on
"OSPF Application Example" on page 1-32
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Advanced Routing Configuration Guide
"Activating OSPF" on page
"Interface Authentication" on page
"Creating Virtual Links"
for more information.
Configuring OSPF
1-15.
"Configuring
"Assigning
1-20, and
1-21.
1-29.
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