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4.6.4.1 OSPF Configuration
Configurable Data
Router ID - The 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format that uniquely identifies the router within the autonomous
system (AS). If you want to change the Router ID you must first disable OSPF. After you set the new Router ID, you
must re-enable OSPF to have the change take effect. The default value is 0.0.0.0, although this is not a valid Router
ID.
OSPF Admin Mode* - Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu. If you select enable OSPF will be activated
for the switch. The default value is disable. You must configure a Router ID before OSPF can become operational.
You do this on the IP Configuration page or by issuing the CLI command: config router id.
Once OSPF is initialized on the router, it will remain initialized until the router is reset.
Note
:
RFC 1583 Compatibility - Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu to specify the preference rules that will
be used when choosing among multiple AS-external-LSAs advertising the same destination. If you select enable,
the preference rules will be those defined by RFC 1583. If you select disable, the preference rules will be those
defined in Section 16.4.1 of the OSPF-2 standard (RFC 2328), which will prevent routing loops when
AS-external-LSAs for the same destination have been originated from different areas. The default value is 'enable'.
To prevent routing loops, you should select 'disable', but only if all OSPF routers in the routing domain are capable
of operating according to RFC 2328.
Figure 4-6-15 OSPF Configuration
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