Configuring ospf for a virtual link on switch #2, Step 2 – Blade ICE RACKSWITCH G8124-E User Manual

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide

BMD00220, October 2010

Chapter 20: OSPF 293

Configuring OSPF for a Virtual Link on Switch #2

1.

Configure IP interfaces on each network that will be attached to OSPF areas.

In this example, two IP interfaces are needed:

Interface 1 for the transit area network on 10.10.12.0/24

Interface 2 for the stub area network on 10.10.24.0/24

2.

Configure the router ID.

A router ID is required when configuring virtual links. This router ID should be the same one
specified as the target virtual neighbor (

nbr

) on switch 1 in

Step 8 on page 292

.

3.

Enable OSPF.

4.

Define the backbone.

This version of BLADEOS requires that a backbone index be configured on the non-backbone end
of the virtual link as follows:

5.

Define the transit area.

RS G8124(config)# interface ip 1

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# ip address 10.10.12.2

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# ip netmask 255.255.255.0

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# enable

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# exit

RS G8124(config)# interface ip 2

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# ip address 10.10.24.1

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# ip netmask 255.255.255.0

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# enable

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# exit

RS G8124(config)# ip router-id 10.10.14.1

RS G8124(config)# router ospf

RS G8124(config-router-ospf)# enable

RS G8124(config-router-ospf)# area 0 area-id 0.0.0.0

RS G8124(config-router-ospf)# area 0 enable

RS G8124(config-router-ospf)# area 1 area-id 0.0.0.1

RS G8124(config-router-ospf)# area 1 type transit

RS G8124(config-router-ospf)# area 1 enable

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