Usage Information

Example

router ospf

You can configure an arbitrary value in the IP address format for each router. However, each router ID must be unique. If you use this command on an OSPF router process, which is already active (that is, has neighbors), a prompt reminding you that changing the router-id brings down the existing OSPF adjacency. The new router ID is effective at the next reload.

Dell(conf)#router ospf 100 Dell(conf-router_ospf)#router-id 1.1.1.1

Changing router-id will bring down existing OSPF adjacency [y/ n]:

Dell(conf-router_ospf)#show config

!

router ospf 100 router-id 1.1.1.1

Dell(conf-router_ospf)#no router-id

Changing router-id will bring down existing OSPF adjacency [y/ n]:

Dell#

To configure an OSPF instance, enter ROUTER OSPF mode.

S6000

Syntax

Parameters

Defaults

Command Modes

Command History

router ospf process-id[vrf {vrf name}]

To clear an OSPF instance, use the no router ospf process-idcommand.

process-id

Enter a number for the OSPF instance. The range is from 1 to

 

65535.

vrf name

(Optional) Enter the VRF process identifier to tie the OSPF

 

instance to the VRF. All network commands under this OSPF

 

instance are then tied to the VRF instance.

Not configured.

 

CONFIGURATION

 

This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.

The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.

VersionDescription

9.7(0.0)

Introduced on the S6000-ON.

9.0.2.0Introduced on the S6000.

9.1(0.0)

Added support for OSPFv3 on the S4810 and Z9000.

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Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)

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