Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System OSPFv3 Administration Guide

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Updated: July 2015
 
 

Configure an ASBR Router

Routers that act as gateways (redistribution) between OSPF and other routing protocols (IGRP, EIGRP, RIP, BGP, static) or other instances of the OSPF routing process, are called ASBRs. An ASBR must be enabled for routes to be redistributed from other protocols.

This example configures router 10.0.0.1 to act as an ASBR.

  1. Configure a router as an ASBR.
    SEFOS(config)# ipv6 router ospf
    SEFOS(config-router)# asbr router
    SEFOS(config-router)# end
    
  2. Ensure that the router is configured as an ASBR.
    SEFOS# show ipv6 ospf
     
     Router Id: 10.0.0.1            ABR Type:  Standard ABR
     SPF schedule delay: 5 secs     Hold time between two SPFs: 10 secs
     Exit Overflow Interval: 0      Ref BW: 100000         Ext Lsdb Limit: -1
     Trace Value: 0x00000800        As Scope Lsa: 0        Checksum Sum: 0x0
     Demand Circuit: Enable             Passive Interface: Disable
     Nssa Asbr Default Route Translation: Disable
     It is an Area Border Router
     Autonomous System Boundary Router
     Number of Areas in this router  2
                Area      0.0.0.0
        Number of interfaces in this area is  1
        Number of Area Scope Lsa: 5      Checksum Sum: 0x2caf7
        Number of Indication Lsa: 0      SPF algorithm executed:  7 times
                Area      0.0.0.6
        Number of interfaces in this area is  1
        Number of Area Scope Lsa: 5      Checksum Sum: 0x3507d
        Number of Indication Lsa: 0      SPF algorithm executed:  7 times