Configuring OSPF

OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a hierarchical link state protocol. OSPF is an interior gateway protocol (IGP) used within large autonomous systems (ASs). OSPF routers exchange state, cost, and other relevant interface information with neighbors. The information exchange enables all participating routers to establish a network topology map. Each router applies the Dijkstra algorithm to calculate the shortest path to each destination in the network. The resulting OSPF forwarding table is submitted to the routing table manager to calculate the routing table.

When a router is started with OSPF configured, OSPF, along with the routing-protocol data structures, is initialized and waits for indications from lower-layer protocols that its interfaces are functional. The Nokia implementation of OSPF conforms to OSPF Version 2 specifications presented in RFC 2328, OSPF Version 2 and OSPF Version 3 specifications presented in RFC 2740, OSPF for IPv6. Routers running OSPF can be enabled with minimal configuration. All default and command parameters can be modified.

Changes between OSPF for IPv4 include the following:

Key OSPF features are:

The 7210 SAS supports IGP-LDP synchronization on OSPF routes. For information, see ‟IGP-LDP and Static Route-LDP Synchronization” in the 7210 SAS-Mxp, R6, R12, S, Sx, T Router Configuration Guide.

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Static route-LDP synchronization is supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document.