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Currently, delayed reflooding on P2MP interfaces for LSAs received
from neighbors on the interface is unconditionally (see commit
c706f0e32b
). In some cases, this
change wasn't desirable and this feature makes delayed reflooding
configurable for P2MP interfaces via the CLI command:
"ip ospf network point-to-multipoint delay-reflood" in interface
submode.
Signed-off-by: Acee <aceelindem@gmail.com>
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.. _ospfv2:
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OSPFv2
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******
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:abbr:`OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)` version 2 is a routing protocol which
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is described in :rfc:`2328`. OSPF is an :abbr:`IGP (Interior Gateway
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Protocol)`. Compared with :abbr:`RIP`, :abbr:`OSPF` can provide scalable
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network support and faster convergence times. OSPF is widely used in large
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networks such as :abbr:`ISP (Internet Service Provider)` backbone and
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enterprise networks.
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.. include:: ospf_fundamentals.rst
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.. _configuring-ospfd:
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Configuring OSPF
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================
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*ospfd* accepts all :ref:`common-invocation-options`.
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.. option:: -n, --instance
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Specify the instance number for this invocation of *ospfd*.
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.. option:: -a, --apiserver
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Enable the OSPF API server. This is required to use ``ospfclient``.
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*ospfd* must acquire interface information from *zebra* in order to function.
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Therefore *zebra* must be running before invoking *ospfd*. Also, if *zebra* is
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restarted then *ospfd* must be too.
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Like other daemons, *ospfd* configuration is done in :abbr:`OSPF` specific
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configuration file :file:`ospfd.conf` when the integrated config is not used.
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.. _ospf-multi-instance:
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Multi-instance Support
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----------------------
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OSPF supports multiple instances. Each instance is identified by a positive
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nonzero integer that must be provided when adding configuration items specific
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to that instance. Enabling instances is done with :file:`/etc/frr/daemons` in
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the following manner:
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::
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...
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ospfd=yes
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ospfd_instances=1,5,6
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...
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The ``ospfd_instances`` variable controls which instances are started and what
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their IDs are. In this example, after starting FRR you should see the following
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processes:
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.. code-block:: shell
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# ps -ef | grep "ospfd"
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frr 11816 1 0 17:30 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib/frr/ospfd --daemon -A 127.0.0.1 -n 1
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frr 11822 1 0 17:30 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib/frr/ospfd --daemon -A 127.0.0.1 -n 2
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frr 11828 1 0 17:30 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib/frr/ospfd --daemon -A 127.0.0.1 -n 3
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The instance number should be specified in the config when addressing a particular instance:
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.. code-block:: frr
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router ospf 5
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ospf router-id 1.2.3.4
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area 0.0.0.0 authentication message-digest
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...
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.. _ospf-router:
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Routers
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-------
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To start OSPF process you have to specify the OSPF router.
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.. clicmd:: router ospf [{(1-65535)|vrf NAME}]
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Enable or disable the OSPF process.
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Multiple instances don't support `vrf NAME`.
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.. clicmd:: ospf router-id A.B.C.D
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This sets the router-ID of the OSPF process. The router-ID may be an IP
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address of the router, but need not be - it can be any arbitrary 32bit
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number. However it MUST be unique within the entire OSPF domain to the OSPF
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speaker - bad things will happen if multiple OSPF speakers are configured
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with the same router-ID! If one is not specified then *ospfd* will obtain a
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router-ID automatically from *zebra*.
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.. clicmd:: ospf abr-type TYPE
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`type` can be cisco|ibm|shortcut|standard. The "Cisco" and "IBM" types
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are equivalent.
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The OSPF standard for ABR behaviour does not allow an ABR to consider
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routes through non-backbone areas when its links to the backbone are
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down, even when there are other ABRs in attached non-backbone areas
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which still can reach the backbone - this restriction exists primarily
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to ensure routing-loops are avoided.
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With the "Cisco" or "IBM" ABR type, the default in this release of FRR, this
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restriction is lifted, allowing an ABR to consider summaries learned from
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other ABRs through non-backbone areas, and hence route via non-backbone
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areas as a last resort when, and only when, backbone links are down.
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Note that areas with fully-adjacent virtual-links are considered to be
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"transit capable" and can always be used to route backbone traffic, and
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hence are unaffected by this setting (:clicmd:`area A.B.C.D virtual-link A.B.C.D`).
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More information regarding the behaviour controlled by this command can
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be found in :rfc:`3509`, and :t:`draft-ietf-ospf-shortcut-abr-02.txt`.
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Quote: "Though the definition of the :abbr:`ABR (Area Border Router)`
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in the OSPF specification does not require a router with multiple
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attached areas to have a backbone connection, it is actually
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necessary to provide successful routing to the inter-area and
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external destinations. If this requirement is not met, all traffic
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destined for the areas not connected to such an ABR or out of the
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OSPF domain, is dropped. This document describes alternative ABR
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behaviors implemented in Cisco and IBM routers."
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.. clicmd:: ospf rfc1583compatibility
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:rfc:`2328`, the successor to :rfc:`1583`, suggests according
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to section G.2 (changes) in section 16.4 a change to the path
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preference algorithm that prevents possible routing loops that were
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possible in the old version of OSPFv2. More specifically it demands
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that inter-area paths and intra-area backbone path are now of equal preference
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but still both preferred to external paths.
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This command should NOT be set normally.
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.. clicmd:: log-adjacency-changes [detail]
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Configures ospfd to log changes in adjacency. With the optional
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detail argument, all changes in adjacency status are shown. Without detail,
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only changes to full or regressions are shown.
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.. clicmd:: passive-interface default
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Make all interfaces that belong to this router passive by default. For the
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description of passive interface look at :clicmd:`ip ospf passive [A.B.C.D]`.
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Per-interface configuration takes precedence over the default value.
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.. clicmd:: timers throttle spf (0-600000) (0-600000) (0-600000)
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This command sets the initial `delay`, the `initial-holdtime`
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and the `maximum-holdtime` between when SPF is calculated and the
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event which triggered the calculation. The times are specified in
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milliseconds and must be in the range of 0 to 600000 milliseconds.
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The `delay` specifies the minimum amount of time to delay SPF
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calculation (hence it affects how long SPF calculation is delayed after
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an event which occurs outside of the holdtime of any previous SPF
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calculation, and also serves as a minimum holdtime).
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Consecutive SPF calculations will always be separated by at least
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'hold-time' milliseconds. The hold-time is adaptive and initially is
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set to the `initial-holdtime` configured with the above command.
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Events which occur within the holdtime of the previous SPF calculation
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will cause the holdtime to be increased by `initial-holdtime`, bounded
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by the `maximum-holdtime` configured with this command. If the adaptive
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hold-time elapses without any SPF-triggering event occurring then
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the current holdtime is reset to the `initial-holdtime`. The current
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holdtime can be viewed with :clicmd:`show ip ospf`, where it is expressed as
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a multiplier of the `initial-holdtime`.
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.. code-block:: frr
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router ospf
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timers throttle spf 200 400 10000
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In this example, the `delay` is set to 200ms, the initial holdtime is set to
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400ms and the `maximum holdtime` to 10s. Hence there will always be at least
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200ms between an event which requires SPF calculation and the actual SPF
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calculation. Further consecutive SPF calculations will always be separated
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by between 400ms to 10s, the hold-time increasing by 400ms each time an
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SPF-triggering event occurs within the hold-time of the previous SPF
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calculation.
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This command supersedes the *timers spf* command in previous FRR
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releases.
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.. clicmd:: max-metric router-lsa [on-startup (5-86400)|on-shutdown (5-100)]
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.. clicmd:: max-metric router-lsa administrative
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This enables :rfc:`3137` support, where the OSPF process describes its
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transit links in its router-LSA as having infinite distance so that other
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routers will avoid calculating transit paths through the router while still
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being able to reach networks through the router.
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This support may be enabled administratively (and indefinitely) or
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conditionally. Conditional enabling of max-metric router-lsas can be for a
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period of seconds after startup and/or for a period of seconds prior to
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shutdown.
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Enabling this for a period after startup allows OSPF to converge fully first
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without affecting any existing routes used by other routers, while still
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allowing any connected stub links and/or redistributed routes to be
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reachable. Enabling this for a period of time in advance of shutdown allows
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the router to gracefully excuse itself from the OSPF domain.
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Enabling this feature administratively allows for administrative
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intervention for whatever reason, for an indefinite period of time. Note
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that if the configuration is written to file, this administrative form of
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the stub-router command will also be written to file. If *ospfd* is
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restarted later, the command will then take effect until manually
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deconfigured.
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Configured state of this feature as well as current status, such as the
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number of second remaining till on-startup or on-shutdown ends, can be
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viewed with the :clicmd:`show ip ospf` command.
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.. clicmd:: auto-cost reference-bandwidth (1-4294967)
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This sets the reference
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bandwidth for cost calculations, where this bandwidth is considered
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equivalent to an OSPF cost of 1, specified in Mbits/s. The default is
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100Mbit/s (i.e. a link of bandwidth 100Mbit/s or higher will have a
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cost of 1. Cost of lower bandwidth links will be scaled with reference
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to this cost).
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This configuration setting MUST be consistent across all routers within the
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OSPF domain.
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.. clicmd:: network A.B.C.D/M area A.B.C.D
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.. clicmd:: network A.B.C.D/M area (0-4294967295)
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This command specifies the OSPF enabled interface(s). If the interface has
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an address from range 192.168.1.0/24 then the command below enables ospf
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on this interface so router can provide network information to the other
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ospf routers via this interface.
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.. code-block:: frr
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router ospf
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network 192.168.1.0/24 area 0.0.0.0
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Prefix length in interface must be equal or bigger (i.e. smaller network) than
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prefix length in network statement. For example statement above doesn't enable
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ospf on interface with address 192.168.1.1/23, but it does on interface with
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address 192.168.1.129/25.
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Note that the behavior when there is a peer address
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defined on an interface changed after release 0.99.7.
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Currently, if a peer prefix has been configured,
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then we test whether the prefix in the network command contains
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the destination prefix. Otherwise, we test whether the network command prefix
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contains the local address prefix of the interface.
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It is also possible to enable OSPF on a per interface/subnet basis
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using the interface command (:clicmd:`ip ospf area AREA [ADDR]`).
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However, mixing both network commands (:clicmd:`network`) and interface
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commands (:clicmd:`ip ospf`) on the same router is not supported.
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.. clicmd:: proactive-arp
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This command enables or disables sending ARP requests to update neighbor
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table entries. It speeds up convergence for /32 networks on a P2P
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connection.
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This feature is enabled by default.
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.. clicmd:: clear ip ospf [(1-65535)] process
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This command can be used to clear the ospf process data structures. This
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will clear the ospf neighborship as well and it will get re-established.
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This will clear the LSDB too. This will be helpful when there is a change
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in router-id and if user wants the router-id change to take effect, user can
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use this cli instead of restarting the ospfd daemon.
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.. clicmd:: clear ip ospf [(1-65535)] neighbor
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This command can be used to clear the ospf neighbor data structures. This
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will clear the ospf neighborship and it will get re-established. This
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command can be used when the neighbor state get stuck at some state and
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this can be used to recover it from that state.
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.. clicmd:: maximum-paths (1-64)
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Use this command to control the maximum number of equal cost paths to reach
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a specific destination. The upper limit may differ if you change the value
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of MULTIPATH_NUM during compilation. The default is MULTIPATH_NUM (64).
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.. clicmd:: write-multiplier (1-100)
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Use this command to tune the amount of work done in the packet read and
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write threads before relinquishing control. The parameter is the number
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of packets to process before returning. The defult value of this parameter
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is 20.
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.. clicmd:: socket buffer <send | recv | all> (1-4000000000)
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This command controls the ospf instance's socket buffer sizes. The
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'no' form resets one or both values to the default.
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.. clicmd:: no socket-per-interface
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Ordinarily, ospfd uses a socket per interface for sending
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packets. This command disables those per-interface sockets, and
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causes ospfd to use a single socket per ospf instance for sending
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and receiving packets.
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.. _ospf-area:
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Areas
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-----
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D range A.B.C.D/M [advertise [cost (0-16777215)]]
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) range A.B.C.D/M [advertise [cost (0-16777215)]]
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Summarize intra area paths from specified area into one Type-3 summary-LSA
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announced to other areas. This command can be used only in ABR and ONLY
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router-LSAs (Type-1) and network-LSAs (Type-2) (i.e. LSAs with scope area) can
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be summarized. Type-5 AS-external-LSAs can't be summarized - their scope is AS.
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.. code-block:: frr
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router ospf
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network 192.168.1.0/24 area 0.0.0.0
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network 10.0.0.0/8 area 0.0.0.10
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area 0.0.0.10 range 10.0.0.0/8
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With configuration above one Type-3 Summary-LSA with routing info 10.0.0.0/8 is
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announced into backbone area if area 0.0.0.10 contains at least one intra-area
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network (i.e. described with router or network LSA) from this range.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D range A.B.C.D/M not-advertise
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) range A.B.C.D/M not-advertise
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Instead of summarizing intra area paths filter them - i.e. intra area paths from this
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range are not advertised into other areas.
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This command makes sense in ABR only.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D range A.B.C.D/M {substitute A.B.C.D/M|cost (0-16777215)}
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) range A.B.C.D/M {substitute A.B.C.D/M|cost (0-16777215)}
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Substitute summarized prefix with another prefix.
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.. code-block:: frr
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router ospf
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network 192.168.1.0/24 area 0.0.0.0
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network 10.0.0.0/8 area 0.0.0.10
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area 0.0.0.10 range 10.0.0.0/8 substitute 11.0.0.0/8
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One Type-3 summary-LSA with routing info 11.0.0.0/8 is announced into backbone area if
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area 0.0.0.10 contains at least one intra-area network (i.e. described with router-LSA or
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network-LSA) from range 10.0.0.0/8.
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By default, the metric of the summary route is calculated as the highest
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metric among the summarized routes. The `cost` option, however, can be used
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to set an explicit metric.
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This command makes sense in ABR only.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D virtual-link A.B.C.D
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) virtual-link A.B.C.D
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D shortcut
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) shortcut
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Configure the area as Shortcut capable. See :rfc:`3509`. This requires
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that the 'abr-type' be set to 'shortcut'.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D stub
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) stub
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Configure the area to be a stub area. That is, an area where no router
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originates routes external to OSPF and hence an area where all external
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routes are via the ABR(s). Hence, ABRs for such an area do not need
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to pass AS-External LSAs (type-5s) or ASBR-Summary LSAs (type-4) into the
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area. They need only pass Network-Summary (type-3) LSAs into such an area,
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along with a default-route summary.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D stub no-summary
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) stub no-summary
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Prevents an *ospfd* ABR from injecting inter-area
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summaries into the specified stub area.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D nssa
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) nssa
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Configure the area to be a NSSA (Not-So-Stubby Area). This is an area that
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allows OSPF to import external routes into a stub area via a new LSA type
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(type 7). An NSSA autonomous system boundary router (ASBR) will generate this
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type of LSA. The area border router (ABR) translates the LSA type 7 into LSA
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type 5, which is propagated into the OSPF domain. NSSA areas are defined in
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RFC 3101.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D nssa suppress-fa
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) nssa suppress-fa
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Configure the router to set the forwarding address to 0.0.0.0 in all LSA type 5
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translated from LSA type 7. The router needs to be elected the translator of the
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area for this command to take effect. This feature causes routers that are
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configured not to advertise forwarding addresses into the backbone to direct
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forwarded traffic to the NSSA ABR translator.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D nssa default-information-originate [metric-type (1-2)] [metric (0-16777214)]
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) nssa default-information-originate [metric-type (1-2)] [metric (0-16777214)]
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NSSA ABRs and ASBRs can be configured with the `default-information-originate`
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option to originate a Type-7 default route into the NSSA area. In the case
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of NSSA ASBRs, the origination of the default route is conditioned to the
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existence of a default route in the RIB that wasn't learned via the OSPF
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protocol.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D nssa range A.B.C.D/M [<not-advertise|cost (0-16777215)>]
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) nssa range A.B.C.D/M [<not-advertise|cost (0-16777215)>]
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Summarize a group of external subnets into a single Type-7 LSA, which is
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then translated to a Type-5 LSA and avertised to the backbone.
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This command can only be used at the area boundary (NSSA ABR router).
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By default, the metric of the summary route is calculated as the highest
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metric among the summarized routes. The `cost` option, however, can be used
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to set an explicit metric.
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The `not-advertise` option, when present, prevents the summary route from
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being advertised, effectively filtering the summarized routes.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D default-cost (0-16777215)
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Set the cost of default-summary LSAs announced to stubby areas.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D export-list NAME
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) export-list NAME
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Filter Type-3 summary-LSAs announced to other areas originated from intra-
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area paths from specified area.
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.. code-block:: frr
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router ospf
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network 192.168.1.0/24 area 0.0.0.0
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network 10.0.0.0/8 area 0.0.0.10
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area 0.0.0.10 export-list foo
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!
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access-list foo permit 10.10.0.0/16
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access-list foo deny any
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With example above any intra-area paths from area 0.0.0.10 and from range
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10.10.0.0/16 (for example 10.10.1.0/24 and 10.10.2.128/30) are announced into
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other areas as Type-3 summary-LSA's, but any others (for example 10.11.0.0/16
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or 10.128.30.16/30) aren't.
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This command is only relevant if the router is an ABR for the specified
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area.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D import-list NAME
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) import-list NAME
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Same as export-list, but it applies to paths announced into specified area
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as Type-3 summary-LSAs.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D filter-list prefix NAME in
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D filter-list prefix NAME out
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) filter-list prefix NAME in
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) filter-list prefix NAME out
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Filtering Type-3 summary-LSAs to/from area using prefix lists. This command
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|
makes sense in ABR only.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D authentication
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) authentication
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Specify that simple password authentication should be used for the given
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area.
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.. clicmd:: area A.B.C.D authentication message-digest
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.. clicmd:: area (0-4294967295) authentication message-digest
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|
Specify that OSPF packets must be authenticated with MD5 HMACs within the
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|
given area. Keying material must also be configured on a per-interface basis
|
|
(:clicmd:`ip ospf message-digest-key`).
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|
MD5 authentication may also be configured on a per-interface basis
|
|
(:clicmd:`ip ospf authentication message-digest`). Such per-interface
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|
settings will override any per-area authentication setting.
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.. _ospf-interface:
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Interfaces
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----------
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.. clicmd:: ip ospf area AREA [ADDR]
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|
Enable OSPF on the interface, optionally restricted to just the IP address
|
|
given by `ADDR`, putting it in the `AREA` area. If you have a lot of
|
|
interfaces, and/or a lot of subnets, then enabling OSPF via this command
|
|
instead of (:clicmd:`network A.B.C.D/M area A.B.C.D`) may result in a
|
|
slight performance improvement.
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|
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|
Notice that, mixing both network commands (:clicmd:`network`) and interface
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|
commands (:clicmd:`ip ospf`) on the same router is not supported.
|
|
If (:clicmd:`ip ospf`) is present, (:clicmd:`network`) commands will fail.
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|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf authentication-key AUTH_KEY
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|
Set OSPF authentication key to a simple password. After setting `AUTH_KEY`,
|
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all OSPF packets are authenticated. `AUTH_KEY` has length up to 8 chars.
|
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|
Simple text password authentication is insecure and deprecated in favour of
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|
MD5 HMAC authentication.
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|
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|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf authentication message-digest
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|
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|
Specify that MD5 HMAC authentication must be used on this interface. MD5
|
|
keying material must also be configured. Overrides any authentication
|
|
enabled on a per-area basis
|
|
(:clicmd:`area A.B.C.D authentication message-digest`)
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|
|
|
Note that OSPF MD5 authentication requires that time never go backwards
|
|
(correct time is NOT important, only that it never goes backwards), even
|
|
across resets, if ospfd is to be able to promptly reestablish adjacencies
|
|
with its neighbours after restarts/reboots. The host should have system time
|
|
be set at boot from an external or non-volatile source (e.g. battery backed
|
|
clock, NTP, etc.) or else the system clock should be periodically saved to
|
|
non-volatile storage and restored at boot if MD5 authentication is to be
|
|
expected to work reliably.
|
|
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|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf message-digest-key KEYID md5 KEY
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|
|
|
Set OSPF authentication key to a cryptographic password. The cryptographic
|
|
algorithm is MD5.
|
|
|
|
KEYID identifies secret key used to create the message digest. This ID is
|
|
part of the protocol and must be consistent across routers on a link.
|
|
|
|
KEY is the actual message digest key, of up to 16 chars (larger strings will
|
|
be truncated), and is associated with the given KEYID.
|
|
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|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf cost (1-65535)
|
|
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|
|
|
Set link cost for the specified interface. The cost value is set to
|
|
router-LSA's metric field and used for SPF calculation.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf dead-interval (1-65535)
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf dead-interval minimal hello-multiplier (2-20)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Set number of seconds for RouterDeadInterval timer value used for Wait Timer
|
|
and Inactivity Timer. This value must be the same for all routers attached
|
|
to a common network. The default value is 40 seconds.
|
|
|
|
If 'minimal' is specified instead, then the dead-interval is set to 1 second
|
|
and one must specify a hello-multiplier. The hello-multiplier specifies how
|
|
many Hellos to send per second, from 2 (every 500ms) to 20 (every 50ms).
|
|
Thus one can have 1s convergence time for OSPF. If this form is specified,
|
|
then the hello-interval advertised in Hello packets is set to 0 and the
|
|
hello-interval on received Hello packets is not checked, thus the
|
|
hello-multiplier need NOT be the same across multiple routers on a common
|
|
link.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf hello-interval (1-65535)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Set number of seconds for HelloInterval timer value. Setting this value,
|
|
Hello packet will be sent every timer value seconds on the specified interface.
|
|
This value must be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
|
|
The default value is 10 seconds.
|
|
|
|
This command has no effect if
|
|
:clicmd:`ip ospf dead-interval minimal hello-multiplier (2-20)` is also
|
|
specified for the interface.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf graceful-restart hello-delay (1-1800)
|
|
|
|
Set the length of time during which Grace-LSAs are sent at 1-second intervals
|
|
while coming back up after an unplanned outage. During this time, no hello
|
|
packets are sent.
|
|
|
|
A higher hello delay will increase the chance that all neighbors are notified
|
|
about the ongoing graceful restart before receiving a hello packet (which is
|
|
crucial for the graceful restart to succeed). The hello delay shouldn't be set
|
|
too high, however, otherwise the adjacencies might time out. As a best practice,
|
|
it's recommended to set the hello delay and hello interval with the same values.
|
|
The default value is 10 seconds.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf network (broadcast|non-broadcast|point-to-multipoint [delay-reflood]|point-to-point [dmvpn])
|
|
|
|
When configuring a point-to-point network on an interface and the interface
|
|
has a /32 address associated with then OSPF will treat the interface
|
|
as being `unnumbered`. If you are doing this you *must* set the
|
|
net.ipv4.conf.<interface name>.rp_filter value to 0. In order for
|
|
the ospf multicast packets to be delivered by the kernel.
|
|
|
|
When used in a DMVPN network at a spoke, this OSPF will be configured in
|
|
point-to-point, but the HUB will be a point-to-multipoint. To make this
|
|
topology work, specify the optional 'dmvpn' parameter at the spoke.
|
|
|
|
When the network is configured as point-to-multipoint and `delay-reflood`
|
|
is specified, LSAs received on the interface from neighbors on the
|
|
interface will not be flooded back out on the interface immediately.
|
|
Rather, they will be added to the neighbor's link state retransmission
|
|
list and only sent to the neighbor if the neighbor doesn't acknowledge
|
|
the LSA prior to the link state retransmission timer expiring.
|
|
|
|
Set explicitly network type for specified interface.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf priority (0-255)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Set RouterPriority integer value. The router with the highest priority will
|
|
be more eligible to become Designated Router. Setting the value to 0, makes
|
|
the router ineligible to become Designated Router. The default value is 1.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf retransmit-interval (1-65535)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Set number of seconds for RxmtInterval timer value. This value is used when
|
|
retransmitting Database Description and Link State Request packets. The
|
|
default value is 5 seconds.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf transmit-delay (1-65535) [A.B.C.D]
|
|
|
|
|
|
Set number of seconds for InfTransDelay value. LSAs' age should be
|
|
incremented by this value when transmitting. The default value is 1 second.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf passive [A.B.C.D]
|
|
|
|
Do not speak OSPF on the interface, but do advertise the interface as a stub
|
|
link in the router-:abbr:`LSA (Link State Advertisement)` for this router.
|
|
This allows one to advertise addresses on such connected interfaces without
|
|
having to originate AS-External/Type-5 LSAs (which have global flooding
|
|
scope) - as would occur if connected addresses were redistributed into
|
|
OSPF (:ref:`redistribute-routes-to-ospf`). This is the only way to
|
|
advertise non-OSPF links into stub areas.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: ip ospf area (A.B.C.D|(0-4294967295))
|
|
|
|
|
|
Enable ospf on an interface and set associated area.
|
|
|
|
OSPF route-map
|
|
==============
|
|
|
|
Usage of *ospfd*'s route-map support.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: set metric [+|-](0-4294967295)
|
|
|
|
Set a metric for matched route when sending announcement. Use plus (+) sign
|
|
to add a metric value to an existing metric. Use minus (-) sign to
|
|
substract a metric value from an existing metric.
|
|
|
|
.. _redistribute-routes-to-ospf:
|
|
|
|
Redistribution
|
|
--------------
|
|
|
|
.. _ospf-redistribute:
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: redistribute <babel|bgp|connected|eigrp|isis|kernel|openfabric|ospf|rip|sharp|static|table> [metric-type (1-2)] [metric (0-16777214)] [route-map WORD]
|
|
|
|
Redistribute routes of the specified protocol or kind into OSPF, with the
|
|
metric type and metric set if specified, filtering the routes using the
|
|
given route-map if specified. Redistributed routes may also be filtered
|
|
with distribute-lists, see
|
|
:ref:`ospf distribute-list configuration <ospf-distribute-list>`.
|
|
|
|
Redistributed routes are distributed as into OSPF as Type-5 External LSAs
|
|
into links to areas that accept external routes, Type-7 External LSAs for
|
|
NSSA areas and are not redistributed at all into Stub areas, where external
|
|
routes are not permitted.
|
|
|
|
Note that for connected routes, one may instead use the
|
|
:clicmd:`ip ospf passive [A.B.C.D]` configuration.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: default-information originate
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: default-information originate metric (0-16777214)
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: default-information originate metric (0-16777214) metric-type (1|2)
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: default-information originate metric (0-16777214) metric-type (1|2) route-map WORD
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: default-information originate always
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: default-information originate always metric (0-16777214)
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: default-information originate always metric (0-16777214) metric-type (1|2)
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: default-information originate always metric (0-16777214) metric-type (1|2) route-map WORD
|
|
|
|
|
|
Originate an AS-External (type-5) LSA describing a default route into all
|
|
external-routing capable areas, of the specified metric and metric type. If
|
|
the 'always' keyword is given then the default is always advertised, even
|
|
when there is no default present in the routing table.
|
|
|
|
.. _ospf-distribute-list:
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: distribute-list NAME out <kernel|connected|static|rip|isis|bgp|eigrp|nhrp|table|vnc|babel|openfabric>
|
|
|
|
Apply the access-list filter, NAME, to redistributed routes of the given
|
|
type before allowing the routes to be redistributed into OSPF
|
|
(:ref:`ospf redistribution <ospf-redistribute>`).
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: default-metric (0-16777214)
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: distance (1-255)
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: distance ospf (intra-area|inter-area|external) (1-255)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Graceful Restart
|
|
================
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: graceful-restart [grace-period (1-1800)]
|
|
|
|
|
|
Configure Graceful Restart (RFC 3623) restarting support.
|
|
When enabled, the default grace period is 120 seconds.
|
|
|
|
To perform a graceful shutdown, the "graceful-restart prepare ip ospf"
|
|
EXEC-level command needs to be issued before restarting the ospfd daemon.
|
|
|
|
When Graceful Restart is enabled and the ospfd daemon crashes or is killed
|
|
abruptely (e.g. SIGKILL), it will attempt an unplanned Graceful Restart once
|
|
it restarts.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: graceful-restart helper enable [A.B.C.D]
|
|
|
|
|
|
Configure Graceful Restart (RFC 3623) helper support.
|
|
By default, helper support is disabled for all neighbours.
|
|
This config enables/disables helper support on this router
|
|
for all neighbours.
|
|
To enable/disable helper support for a specific
|
|
neighbour, the router-id (A.B.C.D) has to be specified.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: graceful-restart helper strict-lsa-checking
|
|
|
|
|
|
If 'strict-lsa-checking' is configured then the helper will
|
|
abort the Graceful Restart when a LSA change occurs which
|
|
affects the restarting router.
|
|
By default 'strict-lsa-checking' is enabled"
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: graceful-restart helper supported-grace-time
|
|
|
|
|
|
Supports as HELPER for configured grace period.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: graceful-restart helper planned-only
|
|
|
|
|
|
It helps to support as HELPER only for planned
|
|
restarts. By default, it supports both planned and
|
|
unplanned outages.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: graceful-restart prepare ip ospf
|
|
|
|
|
|
Initiate a graceful restart for all OSPF instances configured with the
|
|
"graceful-restart" command. The ospfd daemon should be restarted during
|
|
the instance-specific grace period, otherwise the graceful restart will fail.
|
|
|
|
This is an EXEC-level command.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. _showing-ospf-information:
|
|
|
|
Showing Information
|
|
===================
|
|
|
|
.. _show-ip-ospf:
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] [json]
|
|
|
|
Show information on a variety of general OSPF and area state and
|
|
configuration information.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf interface [INTERFACE] [json]
|
|
|
|
Show state and configuration of OSPF the specified interface, or all
|
|
interfaces if no interface is given.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf neighbor [json]
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] neighbor INTERFACE [json]
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf neighbor detail [json]
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] neighbor A.B.C.D [detail] [json]
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] neighbor INTERFACE detail [json]
|
|
|
|
Display lsa information of LSDB.
|
|
Json o/p of this command covers base route information
|
|
i.e all LSAs except opaque lsa info.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] database [self-originate] [json]
|
|
|
|
Show the OSPF database summary.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] database max-age [json]
|
|
|
|
Show all MaxAge LSAs present in the OSPF link-state database.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] database detail [LINK-STATE-ID] [adv-router A.B.C.D] [json]
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] database detail [LINK-STATE-ID] [self-originate] [json]
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] database (asbr-summary|external|network|router|summary|nssa-external|opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-as) [LINK-STATE-ID] [adv-router A.B.C.D] [json]
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] database (asbr-summary|external|network|router|summary|nssa-external|opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-as) [LINK-STATE-ID] [self-originate] [json]
|
|
|
|
Show detailed information about the OSPF link-state database.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf route [json]
|
|
|
|
Show the OSPF routing table, as determined by the most recent SPF
|
|
calculation.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] border-routers [json]
|
|
|
|
Show the list of ABR and ASBR border routers summary learnt via
|
|
OSPFv2 Type-3 (Summary LSA) and Type-4 (Summary ASBR LSA).
|
|
User can get that information as JSON format when ``json`` keyword
|
|
at the end of cli is presented.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf graceful-restart helper [detail] [json]
|
|
|
|
Displays the Grcaeful Restart Helper details including helper
|
|
config changes.
|
|
|
|
.. _opaque-lsa:
|
|
|
|
Opaque LSA
|
|
==========
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: ospf opaque-lsa
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: capability opaque
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*ospfd* supports Opaque LSA (:rfc:`2370`) as partial support for
|
|
MPLS Traffic Engineering LSAs. The opaque-lsa capability must be
|
|
enabled in the configuration. An alternate command could be
|
|
"mpls-te on" (:ref:`ospf-traffic-engineering`). Note that FRR
|
|
offers only partial support for some of the routing protocol
|
|
extensions that are used with MPLS-TE; it does not support a
|
|
complete RSVP-TE solution.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] database (opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-external)
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] database (opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-external) LINK-STATE-ID
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] database (opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-external) LINK-STATE-ID adv-router ADV-ROUTER
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] database (opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-external) adv-router ADV-ROUTER
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] database (opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-external) LINK-STATE-ID self-originate
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] database (opaque-link|opaque-area|opaque-external) self-originate
|
|
|
|
Show Opaque LSA from the database.
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf (1-65535) reachable-routers
|
|
|
|
.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] reachable-routers
|
|
|
|
Show routing table of reachable routers.
|
|
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.. _ospf-traffic-engineering:
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Traffic Engineering
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===================
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.. note::
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At this time, FRR offers partial support for some of the routing
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protocol extensions that can be used with MPLS-TE. FRR does not
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support a complete RSVP-TE solution currently.
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.. clicmd:: mpls-te on
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Enable Traffic Engineering LSA flooding.
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.. clicmd:: mpls-te router-address <A.B.C.D>
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Configure stable IP address for MPLS-TE. This IP address is then advertise
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in Opaque LSA Type-10 TLV=1 (TE) option 1 (Router-Address).
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.. clicmd:: mpls-te inter-as area <area-id>|as
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Enable :rfc:`5392` support - Inter-AS TE v2 - to flood Traffic Engineering
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parameters of Inter-AS link. 2 modes are supported: AREA and AS; LSA are
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flood in AREA <area-id> with Opaque Type-10, respectively in AS with Opaque
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Type-11. In all case, Opaque-LSA TLV=6.
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.. clicmd:: mpls-te export
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Export Traffic Engineering Data Base to other daemons through the ZAPI
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Opaque Link State messages.
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.. clicmd:: show ip ospf mpls-te interface
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.. clicmd:: show ip ospf mpls-te interface INTERFACE
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Show MPLS Traffic Engineering parameters for all or specified interface.
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.. clicmd:: show ip ospf mpls-te router
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Show Traffic Engineering router parameters.
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.. clicmd:: show ip ospf mpls-te database [verbose|json]
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.. clicmd:: show ip ospf mpls-te database vertex [self-originate|adv-router ADV-ROUTER] [verbose|json]
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.. clicmd:: show ip ospf mpls-te database edge [A.B.C.D] [verbose|json]
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.. clicmd:: show ip ospf mpls-te database subnet [A.B.C.D/M] [verbose|json]
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Show Traffic Engineering Database
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.. _router-information:
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Router Information
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==================
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.. clicmd:: router-info [as | area]
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Enable Router Information (:rfc:`4970`) LSA advertisement with AS scope
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(default) or Area scope flooding when area is specified. Old syntax
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`router-info area <A.B.C.D>` is always supported but mark as deprecated
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as the area ID is no more necessary. Indeed, router information support
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multi-area and detect automatically the areas.
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.. clicmd:: pce address <A.B.C.D>
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.. clicmd:: pce domain as (0-65535)
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.. clicmd:: pce neighbor as (0-65535)
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.. clicmd:: pce flag BITPATTERN
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.. clicmd:: pce scope BITPATTERN
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The commands are conform to :rfc:`5088` and allow OSPF router announce Path
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Computation Element (PCE) capabilities through the Router Information (RI)
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LSA. Router Information must be enable prior to this. The command set/unset
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respectively the PCE IP address, Autonomous System (AS) numbers of
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controlled domains, neighbor ASs, flag and scope. For flag and scope, please
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refer to :rfc`5088` for the BITPATTERN recognition. Multiple 'pce neighbor'
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command could be specified in order to specify all PCE neighbours.
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.. clicmd:: show ip ospf router-info
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Show Router Capabilities flag.
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.. clicmd:: show ip ospf router-info pce
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Show Router Capabilities PCE parameters.
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Segment Routing
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===============
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This is an EXPERIMENTAL support of Segment Routing as per `RFC 8665` for MPLS
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dataplane.
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.. clicmd:: segment-routing on
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Enable Segment Routing. Even if this also activate routing information
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support, it is preferable to also activate routing information, and set
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accordingly the Area or AS flooding.
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.. clicmd:: segment-routing global-block (16-1048575) (16-1048575) [local-block (16-1048575) (16-1048575)]
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Set the Segment Routing Global Block i.e. the label range used by MPLS to
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store label in the MPLS FIB for Prefix SID. Optionally also set the Local
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Block, i.e. the label range used for Adjacency SID. The negative version
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of the command always unsets both ranges.
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.. clicmd:: segment-routing node-msd (1-16)
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Fix the Maximum Stack Depth supported by the router. The value depend of the
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MPLS dataplane. E.g. for Linux kernel, since version 4.13 it is 32.
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.. clicmd:: segment-routing prefix A.B.C.D/M [index (0-65535)|no-php-flag|explicit-null]
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prefix with /32 corresponding to a loopback interface are currently
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supported. The 'no-php-flag' means NO Penultimate Hop Popping that allows SR
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node to request to its neighbor to not pop the label. The 'explicit-null' means that
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neighbor nodes must swap the incoming label by the MPLS Explicit Null label
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before delivering the packet.
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.. clicmd:: show ip ospf database segment-routing <adv-router ADVROUTER|self-originate> [json]
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Show Segment Routing Data Base, all SR nodes, specific advertised router or
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self router. Optional JSON output can be obtained by appending 'json' to the
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end of the command.
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External Route Summarisation
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This feature summarises originated external LSAs(Type-5 and Type-7).
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Summary Route will be originated on-behalf of all matched external LSAs.
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.. clicmd:: summary-address A.B.C.D/M [tag (1-4294967295)]
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This command enable/disables summarisation for the configured address
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range. Tag is the optional parameter. If tag configured Summary route
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will be originated with the configured tag.
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.. clicmd:: summary-address A.B.C.D/M no-advertise
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This command to ensure not advertise the summary lsa for the matched
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external LSAs.
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.. clicmd:: aggregation timer (5-1800)
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Configure aggregation delay timer interval. Summarisation starts only after
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this delay timer expiry. By default, delay interval is 5 seconds.
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The no form of the command resets the aggregation delay interval to default
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value.
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.. clicmd:: show ip ospf [vrf <NAME|all>] summary-address [detail] [json]
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Show configuration for display all configured summary routes with
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matching external LSA information.
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TI-LFA
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Experimental support for Topology Independent LFA (Loop-Free Alternate), see
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for example 'draft-bashandy-rtgwg-segment-routing-ti-lfa-05'. Note that
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TI-LFA requires a proper Segment Routing configuration.
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.. clicmd:: fast-reroute ti-lfa [node-protection]
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Configured on the router level. Activates TI-LFA for all interfaces.
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Note that so far only P2P interfaces are supported.
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.. _debugging-ospf:
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Debugging OSPF
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] bfd
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Enable or disable debugging for BFD events. This will show BFD integration
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library messages and OSPF BFD integration messages that are mostly state
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transitions and validation problems.
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] client-api
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Show debug information for the OSPF opaque data client API.
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] default-information
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Show debug information of default information
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] packet (hello|dd|ls-request|ls-update|ls-ack|all) (send|recv) [detail]
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Dump Packet for debugging
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] ism [status|events|timers]
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Show debug information of Interface State Machine
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] nsm [status|events|timers]
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Show debug information of Network State Machine
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] event
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Show debug information of OSPF event
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] nssa
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Show debug information about Not So Stub Area
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] ldp-sync
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Show debug information about LDP-Sync
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] lsa [aggregate|flooding|generate|install|refresh]
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Show debug detail of Link State messages
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] sr
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Show debug information about Segment Routing
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] te
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Show debug information about Traffic Engineering LSA
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] ti-lfa
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Show debug information about SR TI-LFA
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] zebra [interface|redistribute]
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Show debug information of ZEBRA API
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.. clicmd:: debug ospf [(1-65535)] graceful-restart
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Enable/disable debug information for OSPF Graceful Restart Helper
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.. clicmd:: show debugging ospf
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Sample Configuration
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====================
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A simple example, with MD5 authentication enabled:
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.. code-block:: frr
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interface bge0
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ip ospf authentication message-digest
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ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 ABCDEFGHIJK
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router ospf
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network 192.168.0.0/16 area 0.0.0.1
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area 0.0.0.1 authentication message-digest
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An :abbr:`ABR` router, with MD5 authentication and performing summarisation
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of networks between the areas:
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.. code-block:: frr
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!
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password ABCDEF
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log file /var/log/frr/ospfd.log
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service advanced-vty
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interface eth0
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ip ospf authentication message-digest
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ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 ABCDEFGHIJK
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interface ppp0
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ip ospf passive
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interface br0
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ip ospf authentication message-digest
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ip ospf message-digest-key 2 md5 XYZ12345
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router ospf
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ospf router-id 192.168.0.1
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redistribute connected
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network 192.168.0.0/24 area 0.0.0.0
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network 10.0.0.0/16 area 0.0.0.0
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network 192.168.1.0/24 area 0.0.0.1
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area 0.0.0.0 authentication message-digest
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area 0.0.0.0 range 10.0.0.0/16
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area 0.0.0.0 range 192.168.0.0/24
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area 0.0.0.1 authentication message-digest
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area 0.0.0.1 range 10.2.0.0/16
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A Traffic Engineering configuration, with Inter-ASv2 support.
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First, the :file:`zebra.conf` part:
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.. code-block:: frr
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interface eth0
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ip address 198.168.1.1/24
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link-params
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enable
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admin-grp 0xa1
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metric 100
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max-bw 1.25e+07
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max-rsv-bw 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 0 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 1 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 2 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 3 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 4 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 5 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 6 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 7 1.25e+06
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interface eth1
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ip address 192.168.2.1/24
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link-params
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enable
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metric 10
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max-bw 1.25e+07
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max-rsv-bw 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 0 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 1 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 2 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 3 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 4 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 5 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 6 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 7 1.25e+06
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neighbor 192.168.2.2 as 65000
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hostname HOSTNAME
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password PASSWORD
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log file /var/log/zebra.log
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interface eth0
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ip address 198.168.1.1/24
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link-params
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enable
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admin-grp 0xa1
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metric 100
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max-bw 1.25e+07
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max-rsv-bw 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 0 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 1 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 2 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 3 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 4 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 5 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 6 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 7 1.25e+06
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interface eth1
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ip address 192.168.2.1/24
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link-params
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enable
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metric 10
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max-bw 1.25e+07
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max-rsv-bw 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 0 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 1 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 2 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 3 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 4 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 5 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 6 1.25e+06
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unrsv-bw 7 1.25e+06
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neighbor 192.168.2.2 as 65000
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Then the :file:`ospfd.conf` itself:
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.. code-block:: frr
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hostname HOSTNAME
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password PASSWORD
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log file /var/log/ospfd.log
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interface eth0
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ip ospf hello-interval 60
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ip ospf dead-interval 240
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interface eth1
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ip ospf hello-interval 60
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ip ospf dead-interval 240
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router ospf
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ospf router-id 192.168.1.1
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network 192.168.0.0/16 area 1
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ospf opaque-lsa
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mpls-te
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mpls-te router-address 192.168.1.1
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mpls-te inter-as area 1
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line vty
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A router information example with PCE advertisement:
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.. code-block:: frr
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router ospf
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ospf router-id 192.168.1.1
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network 192.168.0.0/16 area 1
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capability opaque
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mpls-te
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mpls-te router-address 192.168.1.1
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router-info area 0.0.0.1
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pce address 192.168.1.1
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pce flag 0x80
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pce domain as 65400
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pce neighbor as 65500
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pce neighbor as 65200
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pce scope 0x80
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