Sec. 27.3.5, Sec. 27.3.6 – Westermo RedFox Series User Manual

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Usage Manually configure OSPF neighbours. This may be useful when interme-

diate switches do not propagate IP multicast, or when using OSPF in NBMA
(non-broadcast multiple access) networks.

Use ”neighbor <IPADDR>” to manually add one (or more) OSPF neighbour
router(s). Use ”no neighbor” to remove all manually configured neigh-
bours, or ”no neighbor <IPADDDR>” to remove a specific neighbour.

Use ”show neighbor” to show manually configured OSPF neighbours.

27.3.5

Configure Interface Default Active/Passive Setting

Syntax [no] passive-interface

Context

Router OSPF Configuration

context

Usage Define whether OSPF should be run on the interfaces defined (implicitly)

via the OSPF ”network” command (see

section 27.3.3

).

If the setting is ”no passive-interface”, the interfaces associated with
the ”network” command will automatically run OSPF, unless OSPF is explic-
itly disabled on the interface (see the ”passive” command in

section 27.3.15

).

Similarly, if the setting is ”passive-interface”, the interfaces associated
with the ”network” command will not run OSPF, unless OSPF is explicitly en-
abled on the interface (see the ”no passive” command in

section 27.3.15

).

Use ”show passive-interface” to show the default behaviour of OSPF in-
terfaces (passive or active).

Default values Active (”no passive-interface”)

27.3.6

Configure Distribution of Default Route into OSPF Domain

Syntax [no] distribute-default [always] [metric-type <1|2>]

[metric <0-16777214>]

Context

Router OSPF Configuration

context

Usage Inject a default route into the OSPF domain, i.e., announce that this router

can reach network 0.0.0.0/0.

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