Configuring ospf network types, Prerequisites, Broadcast – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Configure a virtual link

vlink-peer router-id [ hello

seconds | retransmit seconds |

trans-delay seconds | dead

seconds | simple [ plain | cipher ]

password | { md5 | hmac-md5 }

key-id [ plain | cipher ] password ]

*

Required

You need to configure this command

on both ends of a virtual link.

Note that hello and dead intervals

must be identical on both ends of the

virtual link.

Configuring OSPF Network Types

OSPF classifies networks into four types: broadcast, NBMA, P2MP, and P2P, upon the link layer

protocol.

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Broadcast: When the link layer protocol is Ethernet or FDDI, OSPF considers the network type as

broadcast by default.

z

NBMA: When the link layer protocol is Frame Relay, ATM or X.25, OSPF considers the network

type as NBMA by default.

z

P2P: When the link layer protocol is PPP, LAPB, HDLC, or POS, OSPF considers the network

type as P2P by default.

You can change the network type of an interface as needed. For example:

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When an NBMA network becomes fully meshed through address mapping, namely, when any two

routers in the network have a direct virtual link in between, you can change the network type to

broadcast, without manually configuring the neighbors.

z

When some routers in the broadcast network do not support multicast, you can change the

network type to NBMA.

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An NBMA network is fully meshed, which means any two routers in the NBMA network have a

direct virtual link for communication. If direct connections are not available between some routers,

the type of interfaces associated should be configured as P2MP, or as P2P for interfaces with only

one neighbor.

If two interfaces on a link are both configured as the broadcast, NBMA or P2MP type, they cannot

establish a neighbor relationship unless they are on the same network segment.

Prerequisites

Before configuring OSPF network types, you have configured:

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IP addresses for interfaces, making neighboring nodes accessible with each other at network

layer.

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OSPF basic functions.

Configuring the OSPF Network Type for an Interface as Broadcast

Follow these steps to configure the OSPF network type for an interface as broadcast:

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