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Ospf Lab

The document outlines configurations for various routers in an OSPF lab, detailing different area types and configurations for each router. It includes important notes on router visibility and path selection criteria based on Origin Code. The agenda covers configurations for multiple areas, including STUP, NSSA, and normal configurations across various routers.

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Ospf Lab

The document outlines configurations for various routers in an OSPF lab, detailing different area types and configurations for each router. It includes important notes on router visibility and path selection criteria based on Origin Code. The agenda covers configurations for multiple areas, including STUP, NSSA, and normal configurations across various routers.

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OSPF LAB

Agenda:
Some of Routers Configurations

→ Important Notes -----------------------------------------------------------> Page 3

→ Origin Code verifications -----------------------------------------------> Page 4 – 6

→ Area 3 STUP Configuration (vMX17, R3) -----------------------------> Page 7 – 8

→ Area 2 Normal Configuration (R4, R10) ----------------------------> Page 9 – 10

→ Area 1 Totally-NSSA Configuration (R25) ---------------------------> Page 11

→ Area 0 Backbone Configuration (R1, R2) -------------------------> Page 12- 13

→ Area 4 NSSA Configuration (R6, AR-R20) -----------------------> Page 14 – 155

→ Area 5 Normal Configuration (R12) -------------------------------> Page 16

→ Area 6 Totally-STUP Configuration (R23) -------------------------> Page 17

→ DMVPN Configuration (R2 , R32 , R34) --------------------------> Page 18 – 20

→ Area 100 Totally-STUP Configuration (R28) --------------------------> Page 21

→ Area 200 Totally-STUP Configuration (R30) -------------------------> Page 22


Page 3

>> All non-ABR routers could see only every router’s


loopback only by using LSA type3-filter on areas.

>> Only ABRs and ASBRs cloud see all the topology
information.

>> R10 , R12 just for example, are configured with IP-FRR.

>> High Availability performed between R1 and Test R’s.


Page 4
Each of the test-routers below have interface loopback0 with ipv4 address
200.200.200.200/32
So, we are checking the criteria of OSPF for best path selection regarding
Origin-Code
Longest bit match
Admin distance
Origin code
Metric
Page 5 Test Origin Code
Page 6

So, as we could see above that in OSPF


O is preferred than OIA than ON1 than OE1, then ON2 then OE2

O >> OIA >> ON1 >> OE1 >> ON2 >> OE2
Page 7 vMX-17 (STUP)
Page 8 R3 (STUP)
Page 9 R4 (Normal)
Page 9 R10 (Normal)1
Page 11 R25 (Totally NSSA)
Page 12 R1 (Backbone)
Page 13 R2 (Backbone)
Page 14 R6 (NSSA)
Page 15 AR-R20 (NSSA)
Page 16 R12 (Normal)
Page 17 R23 (Totally STUP)
Page 18 R2 NHS
Page 19 R32 NHC
Page 20 R34 (Totally STUP with Virtual-Link)
Page 21 R28 (Totally-STUP)
Page 22 R30 (Totally-STUP)

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