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Configuring OSPF

Configuring OSPF

 

 

 

 

In certain cases, redistribution can either be an adjacent route or a subnet. In these cases, the redistributed route can correspond to several routes. It is possible to advertise these routes separately or not with the redist-controlkeyword.

If it is desired to advertise only an aggregated route instead of all the routes to comprise the aggregate, use the ip ospf redist-filtercommand with the redist-control aggregate keyword, as shown (you will also need to enter the route information as above):

-> ip ospf redist-filter rip 1.1.0.0 255.255.0.0 redist-control aggregate

If it is desired that the subnet routes that fall within the aggregate range should not be advertised, use the ip ospf redist-filtercommand with the redist-controlkeyword as shown (you will also need to enter the route information as above):

-> ip ospf redist-filter rip 1.1.0.0 255.255.0.0 redist-control no-subnets

Note. By default, filters are set to allow subnet routes to be advertised. If this is the filter action desired, it is not necessary to use the redist-controlkeyword.

A cost metric and route tag can be assigned to the routes that are allowed to pass through the filter, by using the metric and route-tagkeywords, as shown (these options are described in the ip ospf redist- filter command):

-> ip ospf redist-filter rip 1.1.0.0 255.255.0.0 metric 100 route-tag 5

To display all of the configured filters on a router, enter the show ip ospf redist-filtercommand as shown:

-> show ip ospf redist-filter

To display the configured filters for a specific route or protocol type, enter the show command and the route or protocol type:

-> show ip ospf redist-filter rip

To display a specific filter, enter the show command with the route or protocol type and the ip address and mask, as demonstrated:

-> show ip ospf redist-filter rip 1.1.0.0 255.255.0.0

To delete a redistribution filter, enter the ip ospf redist-filtercommand with the route or protocol type and its associated IP address and mask, as shown:

-> no ip ospf redist-filter rip 1.1.0.0 255.255.0.0

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Contents OmniSwitch 6600 Family Advanced Routing Configuration Guide Page Contents Alcatel INTERNETWORKING, INC. AII Supported Platforms Unsupported PlatformsWhat is Not in this Manual? When Should I Read this Manual?What is in this Manual? Who Should Read this Manual?Documentation Roadmap Stage 1 Using the Switch for the First TimeHow is the Information Organized? Anytime Stage 2 Gaining Familiarity with Basic Switch FunctionsStage 3 Integrating the Switch Into a Network OmniSwitch 6600 Family Getting Started Guide Related DocumentationTechnical Support Configuring Ospf This ChapterOspf Specifications Ospf Defaults Table Parameter Description Command Default Value/CommentsOspf Quick Steps Router ID Show ip ospf area Area Identifier Admin Status = Enabled Operational Status = UpAdmin Status = Enabled Area Type = normalOspf Overview Ospf Hello ProtocolOspf Areas Ospf Intra-Area and Inter-Area RoutingClassification of Routers Virtual Links Ospf Routers Connected with a Virtual LinkStub Areas Ospf Stub AreaNot-So-Stubby-Areas Totally Stubby Area ExampleNon Broadcast Ospf Routing Graceful Restart on Stacks with Redundant SwitchesEqual Cost Multi-Path Ecmp Routing Multiple Equal Cost PathsOspf Graceful Restart Helping and Restarting Router Example Configuring Ospf Preparing the Network for Ospf Enabling Ospf Activating OspfLoading the Software Removing Ospf from MemoryEnabling an Area Creating an Ospf AreaCreating an Area Specifying an Area TypeDeleting an Area Enabling and Disabling SummarizationDisplaying Area Status Configuring a Totally Stubby Area Configuring Stub Area Default MetricsSetting Area Ranges No ip ospf area 1.1.1.1 default-metricEnter the following commands on Router B Assigning an Interface to an Area Creating Ospf InterfacesCreating an Interface Activating an InterfaceMD5 Encryption Interface AuthenticationSimple Authentication Ip ospf interface 120.5.80.1 hello-interval Modifying Interface ParametersIp ospf interface 120.5.80.1 dead-interval 50 cost Ip ospf interface 120.5.80.1 dead-intervalModifying Virtual Link Parameters Creating Virtual LinksCreating a Virtual Link Enabling Redistribution Creating Redistribution Policies and FiltersSpecifying an Autonomous System Boundary Router Creating a Redistribution Policy Creating a Redistribution FilterShow ip ospf redist-filter rip 1.1.0.0 Show ip ospf redist-filterShow ip ospf redist-filter rip No ip ospf redist-filter rip 1.1.0.0Configuring Router Capabilities Ip ospf neighbor 1.1.1.8 eligible Configuring Static NeighborsIp ospf interface 1.1.1.1 type non-broadcast Ip ospf restart-support planned-only No ip ospf restart-supportOspf Application Example Three Area Ospf NetworkPrepare the Routers Ospf Application ExampleConfiguring Ospf Enable Ospf RouterOspf Application Example Examine the Network Verifying Ospf Configuration Software License and Copyright Statements Alcatel License AgreementAlcatel License Agreement Software License and Copyright Statements OpenLDAP Public License Version 2.4, 8 December Booting and Debugging Non-Proprietary SoftwareThird Party Licenses and Notices Preamble LinuxGNU General Public License Version 2, June Third Party Licenses and Notices Software License and Copyright Statements Third Party Licenses and Notices Appendix How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs Random.c University of CaliforniaCarnegie-Mellon University RSA Security Inc Apptitude, IncAgranat Sun Microsystems, IncWind River Systems, Inc Network Time Protocol VersionIndex Index