Authentication Mechanism Setting; Ospfv3 Basic Configuration - D-Link xStack DGS-3610 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 34 OSPFv3 Configuration
34.1.4

Authentication Mechanism Setting

The OSPFv2 itself supports two authentication modes: plain text authentication and key
authentication based on MD5. The OSPFv3 itself does not provide any authentication. It will
use the IPSec authentication mechanism. In the future, we will support the IPSec
authentication mechanism.

34.2 OSPFv3 Basic Configuration

The OSPFv3 protocol of DGS-3610 series has the following features:
Supports multi-instance OSPF;
Supports network type setting;
Supports virtual link;
Supports passive interfaces;
Supports an interface to select a participant OSPF entity;
Supports sub intervals (Stub area);
Supports route redistribution;
Supports route information aggregation;
Supports timer setting;
Subsequent support:
Supports NSSA areas;
Supports authentication. The OSPFv3 will use the IPSec authentication mechanism.
Default OSPFv3 configuration:
Router ID
Interface
Configuration
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Interface type
Interface cost
hello packet sending interval
Dead interval:
LSA sending delay
LSA retransmit interval.
Priority
MTU check of database
description packets
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Undefined
Broadcast network
Undefined
10 seconds
4 times of the hello packet interval.
1 second
5 seconds
1
Enabled

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