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17.3 Enabling OSPF on an Interface
This example shows the minimum configuration required for enabling OSPF on an interface. R1
and R2 are two routers in Area 0 connecting to network 10.10.10.0/24.
Note: Configure one interface so that it belongs to only one area. However, you can configure
different interfaces on a router to belong to different areas.
17.3.1
Terminology
17.3.2 Configurations
R1
DUT# configure terminal
Enter the Configure mode.
DUT(config)# router ospf 100
Configure the Routing process and specify the Process
ID (100). The Process ID should be a unique positive
integer identifying the routing process.
DUT(config-router)# network 10.10.10.0/24 area 0
Define the interface (10.10.10.0/24) on which OSPF
runs and associate the area ID (0) with the interface
(area ID 0 specifies the backbone area).