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Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol (Version 2)

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Figure 425: Showing OSPF Process Identifiers

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To implement dynamic OSPF routing, first assign VLAN groups to each IP

subnet to which this router will be attached (as described in the preceding

section), then use the Routing Protocol > OSPF > System (Configure) page

to assign an Router ID to this device, and set the other basic protocol

parameters.

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"Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2)" on page 1474

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These parameters are displayed:

Process ID – Protocol identifier as configured on the Routing

Protocol > OSPF > Network Area (Add) page. (Range: 1-65535)

General Information

RFC1583 Compatible – If one or more routers in a routing domain

are using early Version 2 of OSPF, this router should use RFC 1583

(early OSPFv2) compatibility mode to ensure that all routers are using

the same RFC for calculating summary route costs. Enable this field to

force the router to calculate summary route costs using RFC 1583.

(Default: Disabled)
When RFC 1583 compatibility is enabled, only cost is used when

choosing among multiple AS-external LSAs advertising the same

destination. When disabled, preference is based on type of path, using

cost only to break ties (see RFC 2328).
If there any OSPF routers in an area exchanging summary information

(specifically, ABRs) which have not been upgraded to OSPFv2

(RFC 2328), RFC 1583 should be used on the newly upgraded OSPFv2

routers to ensure compatibility with routers still running older OSPFv2

code.

OSPF Router ID – Assigns a unique router ID for this device within the

autonomous system for the current OSPF process.
The router ID must be unique for every router in the autonomous

system. Note that the router ID can also be set to 255.255.255.255.
If this router already has registered neighbors, the new router ID will

be used when the router is rebooted, or manually restarted using the

no

router ospf

command followed by the

router ospf

command.

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