Dual Trunk E1 Router

Command Mode

Route-map mode

Usage

To set the conditions for redistributing routes from one routing protocol to another, use the match and set route-mapconfiguration commands. The match commands specify the match criteria under which redistribution is allowed for the current route-map. The set commands specify the set redistribution actions to be performed, if the match criteria are met.

If a route does not match the criteria completely, it will not be advertised for outbound route maps and neither be accepted for inbound route maps. You can modify the data by configuring a second route map section with an explicit match specified. Use the match tag command to match the specified tag value.

Examples

ospfd# configure terminal

ospfd(config)# route-map mymap1 permit 10 ospfd(config-route-map)# match tag 100

Related Commands

match metric, match route-type external

neighbor

Use the neighbor command to configure OSPF routers interconnecting to non-broadcast networks.

Use the no form of this command to remove a configuration.

Command Syntax

(no) neighbor NEIGHBORADDRESS PRIORITYPOLL NEIGHBORADDRESS=A.B.C.D Specifies the interface IP address of the neighbor.

PRIORITY= priority <0-255> (POLL) Specifies the 8-bit number indicating the router priority value of the non-broadcast neighbor associated with the IP address specified. The default is 0. This keyword does not apply to point-to-multipoint interfaces.

POLL= poll-interval <1-65535> Dead neighbor polling interval in seconds. It is recommended to set this value much higher than the hello interval. The default is 120 seconds.

Command Mode

Router mode

Usage

Configure a router as a broadcast network at the OSPF level. To do this, use the neighbor command and include one neighbor entry for each known nonbroadcast network neighbor. Configure the neighbor address on the primary address of the interface. Poll interval is the reduced rate at which routers continue to send hello packets, when a neighboring router has become inactive. Set the poll interval to be much larger than hello interval (RFC 1247).

Examples

This example shows neighbor configured with a priority value and poll interval time. ospfd# configure terminal

ospfd(config)# router ospf 100

ospfd(config-router)# neighbor 1.2.3.4 priority 1 poll-interval 90

Related Commands

network area

Use the network area command to define the interfaces on which OSPF runs and to define the area ID for those interfaces. Use the no form of this command to disable OSPF routing for interfaces defined with the address wildcard-mask pair.

Command Syntax

network AREAADDRESS/M area AREAID no network

AREAADDRESS=A.B.C.D Specifies the network prefix covered by AREAID. M Specifies the IP-address-type mask that includes "don't care" bits.

AREAID= A.B.C.D.<0-4294967295> Specifies the area that is to be associated with the OSPF address range. The area ID can be either a decimal value or an IP address.

Default

Disabled.

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