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Configuring OSPF Routing
Configuring OSPF routing in the MAX
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
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RIP=Off
Pool=0
2
Open the OSPF Options subprofile and enable the RunOSPF parameter.
RunOSPF=Yes
3
Set the Area parameter to specify the area ID number for the remote device and set the 
AreaType parameter to specify the area type.
The area number must always be specified in dotted-quad format similar to an IP address. 
For example:
Area=0.0.0.0
AreaType=Normal
You should use the same area number for the Ethernet interface of the MAX and each of 
its WAN links. In this example, the Ethernet interface is in the backbone area (0.0.0.0). 
You can use any area numbering scheme that is consistent throughout the AS and that uses 
this format.
4
Leave the HelloInterval, DeadInterval, and Priority parameters with values set to their 
defaults. Set the Priority parameter to configure the MAX as a DR or BDR.
HelloInterval=40
DeadInterval=120
Priority=5
5
If you require authentication to get into the backbone area, set the AuthType parameter to 
specify the method of authentication and set the AuthKey parameter to specify the 
password. For example:
AuthType=Simple
AuthKey=lucent0
If you do not require authentication, set AuthType to None.
6
Set the Cost parameter to specify the cost for the route to MAX-2.
For example, for a T1 link the cost should be at least ten.
Cost=10
7
Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the
 
exit and accept
 option.
8
Reset the MAX to start OSPF operations.
Note:
The remote MAX unit must have a comparable Connection profile to connect to 
MAX-1.
Configuring a WAN link that does not support OSPF
In this example, the MAX has a Connection profile to a remote Pipeline unit across a BRI link 
(as in Figure 8-6 on page 8-9). The remote Pipeline is an IP router that uses RIP-v2 to transmit 
routes. The route to the Pipeline unit’s network, and any routes the MAX learns about from the 
remote Pipeline, are ASEs (external to the OSPF system).
To enable OSPF to add the RIP-v2 routes to its routing table, configure RIP-v2 normally in this 
Connection profile. OSPF imports all RIP routes as Type-2 ASEs. 
In this example, RIP is turned off on the link and ASE information is configured explicitly.