Configuration Rules; Ospf Parameters - Foundry Networks Switch and Router Installation And Configuration Manual

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Since dynamic memory allocation is automatic and requires no configuration, the following CLI commands and
equivalent Web management options are not supported in software release 07.1.00:
maximum-number-of-lsa external <num>
maximum-number-of-lsa router <num>
maximum-number-of-lsa network <num>
maximum-number-of-lsa summary <num>
max-routes <num>
If you boot a device that has a startup-config file that contains these commands, the software ignores the
commands and uses dynamic memory allocation for OSPF. The first time you save the device's running
configuration (running-config) to the startup-config file, the commands are removed from the file.
NOTE: The external-lsdb-overflow command is still supported in accordance with RFC 1765.
To display the current allocations of dynamic memory, enter the show memory command. See the Foundry
Switch and Router Command Line Interface Reference.
Configuring OSPF
To begin using OSPF on the router, perform the steps outlined below:
1.
Enable OSPF on the router.
2.
Assign the areas to which the router will be attached.
3.
Assign individual interfaces to the OSPF areas.
4.
Define redistribution filters, if desired.
5.
Enable redistribution, if you defined redistribution filters.
6.
Modify default global and port parameters as required.
7.
Modify OSPF standard compliance, if desired.
NOTE: OSPF is automatically enabled without a system reset.

Configuration Rules

If a router is to operate as an ASBR, you must enable the ASBR capability at the system level.
Redistribution must be enabled on routers configured to operate as ASBRs.
All router ports must be assigned to one of the defined areas on an OSPF router. When a port is assigned to
an area, all corresponding sub-nets on that port are automatically included in the assignment.

OSPF Parameters

You can modify or set the following global and interface OSPF parameters.
Global Parameters
Modify OSPF standard compliance setting.
Assign an area.
Define an area range.
Define the area virtual link.
Set global default metric for OSPF.
December 2000
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