IPv4 (OSPFv2)

IPv6 (OSPFv3)

Enable routing for the switch:

console#config

console#config

ip routing

ipv6

unicast-routing

exit

exit

 

Enable routing and assign IP for VLANs 70, 80 and 90.

config

config

interface vlan 70

interface vlan 70

routing

routing

ip address 192.150.2.2 255.255.255.0

ipv6 enable

exit

exit

 

interface vlan 80

interface vlan 80

routing

routing

ip address 192.130.3.1 255.255.255.0

ipv6 address 2002::1/64

exit

exit

interface vlan 90

interface vlan 90

routing

routing

ip address 192.64.4.1 255.255.255.0

ipv6 address 2003::1/64

exit

exit

exit

exit

Specify a router ID. Disable 1583 compatibility to prevent a routing loop (IPv4-only).

config

config

router ospf

ipv6 router ospf

router-id 192.150.9.9

router-id 1.1.1.1

no 1583compatibility

exit

exit

exit

 

exit

 

OSPF is globally enabled by default. To make it operational on the router, you configure OSPF for particular interfaces and identify which area the interface is associated with. The following commands also sets the priority and cost for the ports:

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Dell 6200 SERIES manual Enable routing for the switch

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