Advanced Configuration and Management Guide

Disable or re-enable load sharing.

Enable or disable default-information-originate.

Modify Shortest Path First (SPF) timers

Define external route summarization

Define redistribution metric type.

Define deny redistribution.

Define permit redistribution.

Enable redistribution.

Change the LSA pacing interval.

Modify OSPF Traps generated.

Modify database overflow interval.

Interface Parameters

Assign interfaces to an area.

Define the authentication key for the interface.

Modify the cost for a link.

Modify the dead interval.

Modify MD5 authentication key parameters.

Modify the priority of the interface.

Modify the retransmit interval for the interface.

Modify the transit delay of the interface.

NOTE: When using CLI, you set global level parameters at the OSPF CONFIG Level of the CLI. To reach that level, enter router ospf… at the global CONFIG Level. Interface parameters for OSPF are set at the interface CONFIG Level using the CLI command, ip ospf…

When using the Web management interface, you set OSPF global parameters using the OSPF configuration panel. All other parameters are accessed through links accessed from the OSPF configuration sheet.

Enable OSPF on the Routing Switch

When you enable OSPF on the routing switch, the protocol is automatically activated. To enable OSPF on the routing switch, use one of the following methods:

USING THE CLI

HP9300(config)# router ospf

This command launches you into the OSPF router level where you can assign areas and modify OSPF global parameters.

USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE

1.Log on to the device using a valid user name and password for read-write access. The System configuration panel is displayed.

2.Select Enable next to OSPF.

3.Click the Apply button to save the change to the device’s running-config file.

4.Select the Save link at the bottom of the dialog. Select Yes when prompted to save the configuration change to the startup-config file on the device’s flash memory.

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