Dynamic ospf activation and configuration – Brocade Communications Systems Layer 3 Routing Configuration ICX 6650 User Manual

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OSPF overview

When Appendix E is supported, the router generates the link state ID for a network as follows.

1. Does an LSA with the network address as its ID already exist?

No – Use the network address as the ID.

Yes – Go to

step 2

.

2. Compare the networks that have the same network address, to determine which network is

more specific. The more specific network is the one that has more contiguous one bits in its
network mask. For example, network 10.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 is more specific than network
10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0, because the first network has 16 ones bits (255.255.0.0) whereas the
second network has only 8 ones bits (255.0.0.0):

For the less specific network, use the networks address as the ID.

For the more specific network, use the network broadcast address as the ID. The
broadcast address is the network address, with all ones bits in the host portion of the
address. For example, the broadcast address for network 10.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 is
10.0.255.255.

If this comparison results in a change to the ID of an LSA that has already been generated, the
router generates a new LSA to replace the previous one. For example, if the router has already
generated an LSA for network with ID 10.0.0.0 for network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0, the router
must generate a new LSA for the network, if the router needs to generate an LSA for network
10.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 or 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0.

Dynamic OSPF activation and configuration

OSPF is automatically activated when you enable it. The protocol does not require a software
reload.

You can configure and save the following OSPF changes without resetting the system:

All OSPF interface-related parameters (for example: area, hello timer, router dead time cost,
priority, re-transmission time, transit delay)

All area parameters

All area range parameters

All virtual-link parameters

All global parameters

Creation and deletion of an area, interface or virtual link

In addition, you can make the following changes without a system reset by first disabling and then
re-enabling OSPF operation:

Changes to address ranges

Changes to global values for redistribution

Addition of new virtual links

You also can change the amount of memory allocated to various types of LSA entries. However,
these changes require a system reset or reboot.

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