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1
Enable OSPF.
2
Set up the OSPF areas.
3
Configure the appropriate interfaces. See
4
Set up virtual links, as needed.
10.7.1 Configuring the OSPF Screen
Use the first OSPF screen to specify the OSPF router the Zyxel Device uses in the OSPF AS and maintain
the policies for redistribution. In addition, it provides a summary of OSPF areas, allows you to remove
them, and opens the
OSPF Add/Edit
screen to add or edit them.
Click
Configuration > Network
>
Routing > OSPF
to open the following screen.
Figure 215
Configuration > Network > Routing > OSPF
The following table describes the labels in this screen. See
for more
information as well.
Table 128 Configuration > Network > Routing Protocol > OSPF
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
OSPF Router ID
Select the 32-bit ID the Zyxel Device uses in the OSPF AS.
Default
- the first available interface IP address is the Zyxel Device’s ID.
User Defined
- enter the ID (in IP address format) in the field that appears when you select
User Define.
Redistribute
Active RIP
Select this to advertise routes that were learned from RIP. The Zyxel Device advertises
routes learned from RIP to
Normal
and
NSSA
areas but not to
Stub
areas.
Type
Select how OSPF calculates the cost associated with routing information from RIP.
Choices are:
Type 1
and
Type 2
.
Type 1
- cost = OSPF AS cost + external cost (
Metric
)
Type 2
- cost = external cost (
Metric
); the OSPF AS cost is ignored.