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OSPF Overview
Configuring OSPF
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OmniSwitch 6600 Family Advanced Routing Configuration Guide
March 2005
OSPF Areas
OSPF allows collections of contiguous networks and hosts to be grouped together as an area. Each area 
runs a separate copy of the basic link-state routing algorithm (usually called SPF). This means that each 
area has its own topological database, as explained in the previous section.
OSPF Intra-Area and Inter-Area Routing
An area’s topology is visible only to the members of the area. Conversely, routers internal to a given area 
know nothing of the detailed topology external to the area. This isolation of knowledge enables the proto-
col to reduce routing traffic by concentrating on small areas of an AS, as compared to treating the entire 
AS as a single link-state domain.
Areas cause routers to maintain a separate topological database for each area to which they are connected. 
(Routers connected to multiple areas are called area border routers). Two routers belonging to the same 
area have identical area topological databases.
Different areas communicate with each other through a backbone. The backbone consists of routers with 
contacts between multiple areas. A backbone must be contiguous (i.e., it must be linked to all areas).
The backbone is responsible for distributing routing information between areas. The backbone itself has all 
of the properties of an area. The topology of the backbone is invisible to each of the areas, while the back-
bone itself knows nothing of the topology of the areas.
All routers in an area must agree on that area’s parameters. Since a separate copy of the link-state algo-
rithm is run in each area, most configuration parameters are defined on a per-router basis. All routers 
belonging to an area must agree on that area’s configuration. Misconfiguration will keep neighbors from 
forming adjacencies between themselves, and OSPF will not function. 
Inter-Area Routing
Backbone
Intra-Area
Routing
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Routing
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Router 3
Router 4
Link State 
Messages
Link State 
Messages
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