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rob misz
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OSPF

Presently were running RIP V2 I want to change to OSPF however I really haven’t worked with OSPF before and I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction. All switches are connected by fiber.

 

Router A (5308) address is 172.16.16.10

VLANS on Router A are 192.168.70, 192.168.75.0, 192.168.80.0, 192.168.85.0

 

Router B (5308) address is 172.16.16.20

VLANS on Router B are 192.168.60.0, 192.168.65.0 and 192.168.80.0

 

Router C (A3600-24) address 172.16.16.30

VLAN on Router C are 192.168.70.0, 192.168.80.0

 

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manuel.bitzi
Trusted Contributor

Re: OSPF

Hi leo

 

OSPF is quite simple to configure ... but very hard to troubleshoot.

 

But first question: Does A3600 support OSPF? What's it part number?

 

You can configure OSPF on each switch like this:

 

ospf 1

   area 0.0.0.0

      network 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255

      network 172.16.16.0 0.0.0.255

 

br

Manuel

H3CSE, MASE Network Infrastructure [2011], Switzerland