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Open Shortest Path First Protocol (OSPF)

The document provides guidance on configuring the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol on HP switches, specifically versions K/KA/KB.15.18. It details the implementation of OSPFv2 for IPv4 and OSPFv3 for IPv6, including commands for enabling IP routing and global OSPF routing. The switches can run both OSPF versions independently, allowing for flexible routing configurations.
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Open Shortest Path First Protocol (OSPF)

The document provides guidance on configuring the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol on HP switches, specifically versions K/KA/KB.15.18. It details the implementation of OSPFv2 for IPv4 and OSPFv3 for IPv6, including commands for enabling IP routing and global OSPF routing. The switches can run both OSPF versions independently, allowing for flexible routing configurations.
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HP Switch Software Multicast and Routing Guide for K/KA/KB.15.18 https://techhub.hpe.com/eginfolib/networking/docs/switches/K-KA-K...

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Open Shortest Path First Protocol


(OSPF)
OSPFv2 is the IPv4 implementation of the Open Shortest Path First
protocol. (OSPFv3 is the IPv6 implementation of this protocol.)
Beginning with software version K.15.01, the switches can be configured
to run OSPFv2 either alone or simultaneously with OSPFv3. (OSPFv2
and OSPFv3 run as independent protocols on the switch and do not have
any interaction when run simultaneously.)

For overview information on OSPF, see Overview of OSPF.

Configuring OSPF on the routing


switch
Enabling IP routing
Syntax:

[no] ip routing

Executed at the global configuration level to enable IP


routing on the routing switch.

Default: Disabled

The no form of the command disables IP routing. (Global


OSPF and RIP routing must be disabled before you disable
IP routing.)

Example:

HP Switch(config)# ip routing

Enabling global OSPF routing


Syntax:

[no] router ospf [ enable | disable ]

Executed at the global configuration level to enable OSPF


on the routing switch and to enter the OSPF router context.
This enables you to proceed with assigning OSPF areas,
including area border router (ABR) and autonomous system

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