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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI
Chapter24 Configuring OSPF
Guidelines and Limitations
Guidelines and Limitations
This section includes the guidelines and limitations for this feature.
Context Mode Guidelines
Supported in single context mode.
Firewall Mode Guidelines
Supported in routed firewall mode only. Transparent firewall mode is not supported.
IPv6 Guidelines
Does not support IPv6.
Configuring OSPF
This section describes how to enable an OSPF process on the ASA.
After you enable OSPF, you need to define a route map. For more information, see the “Defining a Route
Map” section on page 23-4. Then you generate a default route. For more information, see the
“Configuring Static and Default Routes” section on page22-2.
After you have defined a route map for the OSPF process, you can customize the OSPF process to suit
your particular needs, To learn how to customize the OSPF process on the ASA, see the “Customizing
OSPF” section on page 24-4.
To enable OSPF, you need to create an OSPF routing process, specify the range of IP addresses
associated with the routing process, then assign area IDs associated with that range of IP addresses.
You can enable up to two OSPF process instances. Each OSPF process has its own associated areas and
networks.
To enable OSPF, perform the following steps:
Model License Requirement
All models Base License.