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Perform the following configuration in OSPF area view.
Table 19-29 Configure NSSA of OSPF
Operation Command
Configure an area to be the NSSA area nssa [ default-route-advertise |
no-import-route | no-summary ]*
Cancel the configured NSSA undo nssa
Configure the default cost value of the
route to the NSSA default-cost cost
Restore the default cost value of the
route to the NSSA area undo default-cost
All the routers connected to the NSSA should use the nssa command to configure the
area with the NSSA attribute.
The keyword default-route-advertise is used to generate default type-7 LSAs. When
default-route-advertise is configured, a default type-7 LSA route will be generated on
the ABR, even though no default route 0.0.0.0 is in the routing table. On an ASBR,
however, a default type-7 LSA route can be generated only if the default route 0.0.0.0 is
in the routing table.
Executing the keyword no-import-route on the ASBR will prevent the external routes
that OSPF imported through the import-route command from being advertised to the
NSSA. Generally, if an NSSA router is both ASBR and ABR, this keyword will be used.
The keyword default-cost is used on the ABR attached to the NSSA. Using this
command, you can configure the default route cost on the ABR to NSSA.
By default, the NSSA is not configured, and the cost of the default route to the NSSA is
1.
19.2.23 Configuring OSPF and Network Management System (NMS)

I. Configuring OSPF MIB binding

After multiple OSPF processes are enabled, you can configure to which OSPF process
MIB is bound.
Perform the following configuration in system view.
Table 19-30 Configure OSPF MIB binding
Operation Command
Configure OSPF MIB binding ospf mib-binding process-id
Restore the default OSPF MIB binding undo ospf mib-binding