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Web Agent Procedure

To globally configure OSPF using the Web Agent:

  1. In the navigation pane, expand the System > IP > OSPF folders, and then click Global Configuration.
  2. The OSPF Global Configuration Web page is displayed in the content pane. See Figure�15-1.

Figure 15-1. OSPF Global Configuration Web Page


  1. See Table�15-1 to configure the OSPF Global Configuration Web page parameters.
  2. Click APPLY to save changes, or CANCEL to restore previous settings.

Table 15-1. OSPF Global Configuration Web Page Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
OSPF
Select to enable or disable OSPF globally on your switch.
Router ID
Specify the Router ID on the switch. The router ID is a 32-bit number assigned to each router running OSPF. This number uniquely identifies the router within an Autonomous System. If 0.0.0.0 is used, the router uses the IP address of an interface.
AS Border Router
Displays the Autonomous System Border Router (ASBR) status. The switch automatically detects the ASBR status:
  • If route redistribution filters are configured for OSPF, the ASBR status is Enable.
  • If all interfaces on the switch are in an OSPF stub area, the ASBR status is Disable, regardless of whether route redistribution filters are configured.
For more information on route redistribution filters, see "Configuring Route Redistribution" in Chapter�12, "Configuring IP Routing."
SPF Hold Time
Specify the minimum number of seconds between SPF (shortest path first) runs.
SPF Suspend
Specify the number of nodes to process SPF runs before suspending.
Auto-Creation of Virtual Links
Enable or disable the function of automating the creation of virtual circuits based on network topology. This feature is Avaya proprietary and only auto creates virtual links on the config. notes.
Maximum Number of Paths
Configure the maximum number of paths used when running OSPF.
Local Ext Type
Specify whether imported local routes are advertised in OSPF with type 1 (internal) or type 2 (external) metrics.
RIP Ext Type
Specify whether imported RIP routes are advertised in OSPF with type 1 (internal) or type 2 (external) metrics.
Static Ext Type
Specify whether imported high preference static routes are advertised in OSPF with type 1 (internal) or type 2 (external) metrics.
Static Low Ext Type
Specify whether imported low preference static routes are advertised in OSPF with type 1 (internal) or type 2 (external) metrics.
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