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Brocade Mobility Access Point System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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5. Enable/disable OSPF and provide the following dynamic routing settings:

6. Set the following OSPF Overload Protection settings:

7. Set the following Default Information:

8. Refer to the Route Redistribution table to set the types of routes that can be used by OSPF.

Select the + Add Row button to populate the table. Set the Route Type used to define the
redistributed route. Options include connected, kernel and static.

Select the Metric Type option to define the exterior metric type (1 or 2) used with the route
redistribution. Select the Metric option to define route metric used with the redistributed route.

9. Use the OSPF Network table to define networks (IP addresses) to connect using dynamic

routes.

Enable OSPF

Select this option to enable OSPF for this access point. OSPF is disabled by default.

Router ID

Select this option to define a router ID (numeric IP address) for this access point. This ID must be
established in every OSPF instance. If not explicitly configured, the highest logical IP address is
duplicated as the router identifier. However, since the router identifier is not an IP address, it
does not have to be a part of any routable subnet in the network.

Auto-Cost

Select this option to specify the reference bandwidth (in Mbps) used to calculate the OSPF
interface cost if OSPF is either STUB or NSSA. The default setting is 1.

Passive Mode on All
Interfaces

When selected, all layer 3 interfaces are set as an OSPF passive interface. This setting is
disabled by default.

Passive Removed

If enabling Passive Mode on All Interfaces, use the spinner control to select VLANs (by numeric
ID) as OSPF non passive interfaces. Multiple VLANs can be added to the list.

Passive Mode

If disabling Passive Mode on All Interfaces, use the spinner control to select VLANs (by numeric
ID) as OSPF passive interfaces. Multiple VLANs can be added to the list.

VRRP State Check

Select this option to enable checking VRRP state. If the interface’s VRRP state is not Backup,
then the interface is published via OSPF.

Number of Routes

Use the spinner controller to set the maximum number of OSPN routes permitted. The available
range is from 1 - 4,294,967,295.

Retry Count

Set the maximum number of retries (OSPF resets) permitted before the OSPF process is shut
down. The available range is from 1 - 32. The default setting is 5.

Retry Time Out

Set the duration (in seconds) the OSPF process remains off before initiating its next retry. The
available range is from 1 - 3,600 seconds. The default is 60 seconds.

Reset Time

Set the reset time (in seconds) that, when exceeded, changes the retry count is zero. The
available range is from 1 - 86,400. The default is 360 seconds.

Originate

Select this option to make the default route a distributed route. This setting is disabled by
default.

Always

Enabling this settings continuously maintains a default route, even when no routes appear in the
routing table. This setting is disabled by default.

Metric Type

Select this option to define the exterior metric type (1 or 2) used with the default route.

Route Metric

Select this option to define route metric used with the default route. OSPF uses path cost as its
routing metric. It’s defined by the speed (bandwidth) of the interface supporting a given route.