Implementing OSPF on Cisco IOS XR Software

How to Implement OSPF on Cisco IOS XR Software

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DETAILED STEPS

 

Command or Action

Purpose

Step 1

 

 

configure

Enters global configuration mode.

 

Example:

 

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# configure

 

Step 2

 

 

router ospf process-name

Enables OSPF routing for the specified routing process, and

 

or

places the router in router configuration mode.

 

router ospfv3 process-name

or

 

Example:

Enables OSPFv3 routing for the specified routing process,

 

and places the router in router ospfv3 configuration mode.

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# router ospf 1

Note The process-nameargument is any alphanumeric

 

or

 

string no longer than 40 characters.

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# router ospfv3 1

 

 

Step 3

 

 

router-id{ipv4-address interface-type

Configures a router ID for the OSPF process.

 

interface-instance}

Note We recommend using a stable IPv4 address as the

 

 

 

Example:

router ID.

 

 

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-ospf)# router-id

 

 

192.168.4.3

 

Step 4

 

 

area area-id

Enters area configuration mode and configures a

 

 

nonbackbone area for the OSPF process.

 

Example:

The area-idargument can be entered in dotted-decimal

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-ospf)# area 0

or IPv4 address notation, such as area 1000 or

 

 

area 0.0.3.232. However, you must choose one form or

 

 

the other for an area. We recommend using the IPv4

 

 

address notation.

Step 5

 

 

range ip-address mask [advertise

Consolidates and summarizes OSPF routes at an area

 

not-advertise]

boundary.

 

or

The advertise keyword causes the software to advertise

 

range ipv6-prefix/prefix-length [advertise

 

the address range of subnetworks in a Type 3 summary

 

not-advertise]

 

LSA.

 

 

 

Example:

The not-advertisekeyword causes the software to

 

suppress the Type 3 summary LSA, and the

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-ospf-ar)# range

 

subnetworks in the range remain hidden from other

 

192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 advertise

 

areas.

 

or

 

 

In the first example, all subnetworks for network

 

Example:

192.168.0.0 are summarized and advertised by the

 

ABR into areas outside the backbone.

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-ospf-ar)# range

 

 

 

4004:f000::/32 advertise

In the second example, two or more IPv4 interfaces are

 

 

covered by a 192.x.x network.

 

 

 

Cisco IOS XR Routing Configuration Guide

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IOS XR specifications

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