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Example 2: virtual links, Configuring ospf for a virtual link on switch #1 – Blade ICE RACKSWITCH G8124-E User Manual

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide

BMD00220, October 2010

Chapter 20: OSPF 291

Example 2: Virtual Links

In the example shown in

Figure 35

, area 2 is not physically connected to the backbone as is usually

required. Instead, area 2 will be connected to the backbone via a virtual link through area 1. The
virtual link must be configured at each endpoint.

Figure 35

Configuring a Virtual Link

Note –

OSPFv2 supports IPv4 only. IPv6 is supported in OSPFv3 (see

“OSPFv3 Implementation

in BLADEOS” on page 298

).

Configuring OSPF for a Virtual Link on Switch #1

1.

Configure IP interfaces on each network that will be attached to the switch.

In this example, two IP interfaces are needed:

Interface 1 for the backbone network on 10.10.7.0/24

Interface 2 for the transit area network on 10.10.12.0/24

2.

Configure the router ID.

A router ID is required when configuring virtual links. Later, when configuring the other end of the
virtual link on Switch 2, the router ID specified here will be used as the target virtual neighbor
(

nbr

) address.

Switch 2

Switch 2

Switch 1


Switch 1

RS G8124(config)# interface ip 1

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# ip address 10.10.7.1

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# ip netmask 255.255.255.0

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# enable

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# exit

RS G8124(config)# interface ip 2

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# ip address 10.10.12.1

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# ip netmask 255.255.255.0

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# enable

RS G8124(config-ip-if)# exit

RS G8124(config)# ip router-id 10.10.10.1

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