Sec. 27.3.3, Sec. 27.3.4 – Westermo RedFox Series User Manual
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Usage Set the OSPF router identifier, which must be unique within your OSPF
domain. The router ID is a 32-bit value, and is given in a dotted 1decimal
form
(0..2
32
− 1). Commonly the router ID is set equal to one of the router’s IP
addresses.
In Auto mode, the router ID is automatically set to the IP address of one of
the router’s interface (the highest IP address), and stick to that value until
the OSPF process is restarted.
Use ”show router-id” to show the router-ID setting.
Default values Auto (no router-id)
27.3.3
Enable OSPF on an Interface
Syntax [no] network
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Usage Enable OSPF on the router interface with the specified IP subnet (NET-
WORK/LEN), include that IP subnet in the OSPF routing domain, and deter-
mine the associated OSPF area.
The area ID is a 32-bit number, and is entered in dotted decimal form, or as
an integer (0..2
32
− 1). By default, the backbone area (0.0.0.0) is assumed.
Use ”no network
ured ”network” entry.
Use ”show network” to show the OSPF network settings.
Default values Disabled, i.e., no ”network” entries exist when first activating
OSPF (see
). The backbone area (0.0.0.0) is used as default
area.
27.3.4
Configure Static Neighbour Router
Syntax [no] neighbor
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