Netgear M4300-52G-PoE+ (GSM4352PB) - 48x1G PoE+ Stackable Managed Switch with 2x10GBASE-T and 2xSFP+ (1,000W PSU) Administrator's Guide

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d.  Enter the following information:
In the OSPF Area ID field, enter 0.0.0.2.
In the OSPF Admin Mode field, select Enable.
In the Priority field, enter 128.
In the Metric Cost field, enter 32.
e.  Click Apply to save the settings.
5. 
Enable OSPF on VLAN 20. 
a. Select Routing > OSPF > Advanced > Interface Configuration
A screen similar to the following displays.
b.  Under Interface Configuration, click VLANS to show all the VLAN interfaces.
c.  Scroll down and select the interface 0/2/2 check box. Now 0/2/2 appears in the 
Interface field at the top.
d.  Enter the following information:
In the OSPF Area ID field, enter 0.0.0.3.
In the OSPF Admin Mode field, select the Enable.
In the Priority field, enter 255.
In the Metric Cost field, enter 64.
e.  Click Apply to save the settings.
OSPFv3
OSPFv3 is the Open Shortest Path First routing protocol for IPv6. It is similar to OSPFv2 in 
its concept of a link state database, intra- and inter-area, and AS external routes and virtual 
links. It differs from its IPv4 counterpoint in a number of respects, including the following: 
Peering is done through link-local addresses; the protocol is link based rather than network 
based; and addressing semantics have been moved to leaf LSAs, which eventually allow its 
use for both IPv4 and IPv6. Point-to-point links are also supported in order to enable 
operation over tunnels. It is possible to enable OSPF and OSPFv3 at the same time. OSPF 
works with IPv4, and OSPFv3 works with IPv6. The following example shows how to 
configure OSPFv3 on a IPv6 network.