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10-12-2010 02:00 AM
10-12-2010 02:00 AM
OSPF on 5406
Hi! Do anyone got an example how to setup OSPF on 5400 ?
We got two 5400 with VRRP, and want to have OSPF enable.
We got two routers, 10.46.17.10 (primary) and 10.46.17.11 (backup), located on vlan 17, vrrp address is 10.46.17.254. We only want to have passive setup, both primary and backup got static address for us (10.46.0.0/16).
Is this a okey setup?
Thanks, Magnus
#global
router ospf
area 0
router ospf restrict 172.16.0.0 255.240.0.0
router ospf restrict 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0
exit
#interface
vlan 17
ip ospf area 0
ip ospf passive
exit
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10-12-2010 03:52 AM
10-12-2010 03:52 AM
Re: OSPF on 5406
That should be fine. You probably want OSPF to redistribute connected and static routes as well which can do using:
# router ospf redistribute connected
# router ospf redistribute static
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10-12-2010 04:40 AM
10-12-2010 04:40 AM
Re: OSPF on 5406
Thanks.
If I already got static routes, same as 5400 will learn from cisco router, what priority will 5400 choose routes? static or ospf routes ?
Thanks, Magnus
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10-12-2010 05:16 AM
10-12-2010 05:16 AM
Re: OSPF on 5406
The default metric's are 1 for static routes and 10 for ospf, so if you haven't changed the default values then static routes will take priority over ospf learnt routes.