Forwarding of ospf opaque lsas enabled by default, Passive interfaces, Forwarding of ospf opaque lsas enabled – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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• Learned Dynamically: Routing protocols can learn ECMP routes. For

example, if OSPF is configured on both links connecting Router A to

Router B with interface addresses 10.1.1.2 and 10.1.2.2 respectively, and

Router B advertises its connection to 20.0.0.0/ 8, then Router A computes

an OSPF route to 20.0.0.0/8 with next hops of 10.1.1.2 and 10.1.2.2.

PowerConnect routing stores static and dynamic routes in a single combined

routing table. RTO accepts ECMP routes, but it is important to understand

that RTO does not combine routes from different sources to create ECMP

routes. Referring to the above configuration, assume OSPF is only configured

on the 10.1.1.2 Router B interface connecting Router A and Router B. Then

on Router A, OSPF reports to RTO a route to 20.0.0.0/8 with a next hop of

10.1.1.2. If the user configures a static route to 20.0.0.0/8 with a single next

hop of 10.1.2.2, RTO does NOT combine the OSPF and static route into a

single route to 20.0.0.0/8 with two next hops. All next hops within an ECMP

route must be provided by the same source.
On StrataXGS IV platforms, the ECMP hashing support is extended to

Enhanced hashing mode, which provides improved load-balancing

performance. ECMP hashing on these platforms has the following features:

• MODULO-N operation based on the number N of next hops in the route.
• Packet attributes selection based on the packet type. For IP packets, the

following fields are used: Source IP address, Destination IP address,

TCP/UDP port, IPv4 Protocol, IPv6 next header.

Forwarding of OSPF Opaque LSAs Enabled by

Default

PowerConnect supports the flooding capability of opaque LSAs.

PowerConnect cannot originate or process opaque LSAs. In the past, the

capability to flood opaque LSAs was disabled by default.

Passive Interfaces

The passive interface feature is used to disable sending OSPF routing updates

on an interface. An OSPF adjacency will not be formed on such an interface.

On a passive interface, subnet prefixes for IP addresses configured on the

interface will continue to be advertised as stub networks.

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