- Configuring OSPF
- IPv6 Routing: OSPFv3
- IPv6 Routing: OSPFv3 Authentication Support with IPsec
- OSPFv2 Cryptographic Authentication
- OSPFv3 IPSec ESP Encryption and Authentication
- OSPF ABR Type 3 LSA Filtering
- OSPF Stub Router Advertisement
- OSPF Update Packet-Pacing Configurable Timers
- OSPF Sham-Link Support for MPLS VPN
- OSPF Retransmissions Limit
- OSPF Support for Multi-VRF on CE Routers
- OSPFv2 Multiarea Adjacency
- OSPFv2 Autoroute Exclude
- OSPFv3 Multiarea Adjacency
- OSPFv3 Authentication Trailer
- OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
- OSPFv2-OSPF Live-Live
- OSPFv3 Address Families
- OSPF Forwarding Address Suppression in Translated Type-5 LSAs
- OSPF Inbound Filtering Using Route Maps with a Distribute List
- OSPFv3 Fast Convergence: LSA and SPF Throttling
- OSPF Shortest Path First Throttling
- OSPF Support for Fast Hello Packets
- OSPF Incremental SPF
- OSPF Limit on Number of Redistributed Routes
- OSPFv3 Max-Metric Router LSA
- OSPF Link-State Advertisement Throttling
- OSPF Support for Unlimited Software VRFs per PE Router
- OSPF Area Transit Capability
- OSPF Per-Interface Link-Local Signaling
- OSPF Link-State Database Overload Protection
- OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics for OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
- OSPF MIB Support of RFC 1850 and Latest Extensions
- SNMP ifIndex Value for Interface ID in OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 Data Fields
- OSPFv3 Graceful Restart
- OSPF RFC 3623 Graceful Restart Helper Mode
- OSPF Mechanism to Exclude Connected IP Prefixes from LSA Advertisements
- OSPFv2 Local RIB
- OSPFv3 MIB
- TTL Security Support for OSPFv3 on IPv6
- OSPFv3 VRF-Lite/PE-CE
- Graceful Shutdown Support for OSPFv3
- Prefix Suppression Support for OSPFv3
- OSPFv3 ABR Type 3 LSA Filtering
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
- Information About OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
- How to Configure OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
- Configuration Examples for OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
- Additional References for OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
- Feature Information for OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude feature allows you to use specific destinations and prefix-list to specify a list of prefixes that are routed using native paths instead of TE tunnels for packet transport. The rest of the prefixes can still be set to use TE tunnels. Prefixes that are excluded do not use a TE tunnel path. IPv6 routes over TE tunnels are supported by OSPFv3 using Autoroute Announce (AA) or Forwarding Adjacencies (FA).
This module describes how to configure the OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude feature.
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
- Information About OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
- How to Configure OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
- Configuration Examples for OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
- Additional References for OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
- Feature Information for OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
Finding Feature Information
Your software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest caveats and feature information, see Bug Search Tool and the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the feature information table.
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Prerequisites for OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) must be configured in your network.
- Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) must be enabled.
- Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) TE tunnels must be configured.
- Auto route announce and forwarding adjacencies must be configured. You can configure either auto route announce or forwarding adjacencies on an interface. You cannot configure them both on the same interface.
Information About OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
Overview of OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
The auto route feature is an IP routing method that forces OSPF to use MPLS TE tunnels to build paths for IP traffic routes. The auto route feature enables all routes to use TE Tunnels, even if there is an alternate non-TE path available for that route.
The OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude feature allows specific IPv6 destinations or prefixes to avoid TE tunnels, while other prefixes can still be configured to use TE tunnels. Prefixes that are excluded do not use a TE tunnel path. Only native non-TE paths are downloaded to RIB for such routes. IPv6 routes over TE tunnels are supported by OSPFv3 using auto route announce (AA) or forwarding adjacencies (FA).
The auto route exclude option is configured under the router OSPF configuration mode by using a prefix list. IP addresses and prefixes that are members of this prefix list are excluded from TE tunnels, even when the auto route is enabled on them. If the IP addresses or prefixes are added to the prefix list, they are dynamically routed without passing through the TE tunnel. If the IP addresses or prefixes are removed from the prefix list, they are dynamically rerouted back on the TE tunnel path.
See the Autoroute Announce and Forwarding Adjacencies For OSPFv3 module in IP Routing: OSPF Configuration Guide for details on configuring auto route announce and forwarding adjacencies For OSPFv3.
How to Configure OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
Configuring OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
router
ospfv3
process-ID
4.
address-family
ipv6
unicast
5.
mpls traffic-engineering
autoroute-exclude
prefix-list prefix-list-name
6.
end
DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Examples for OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
Example: Configuring OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
! router ospfv3 18 address-family ipv6 unicast mpls traffic-engineering autoroute-exclude prefix-list kmd !
Additional References for OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
Related Documents
Related Topic |
Document Title |
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Cisco IOS commands |
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Configuring OSPF |
IP Routing: OSPF Configuration Guide |
Autoroute Announce and Forwarding Adjacencies For OSPFv3 |
IP Routing: OSPF Configuration Guide |
Configuring Basic Cisco Express Forwarding |
IP Switching: Cisco Express Forwarding Configuration Guide |
MPLS Traffic Engineering Tunnel Source |
MPLS Traffic Engineering Path Calculation and Setup Configuration Guide |
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Feature Information for OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude
The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.
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Feature Name |
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Feature Information |
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OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude |
15.5(2)T |
OSPFv3 Autoroute Exclude feature allows you to use specific destinations and prefix-list to specify a list of prefixes that are routed using native paths instead of TE tunnels for packet transport. IPv6 routes over TE tunnels are supported by OSPFv3 using autoroute announce or forwarding adjacencies. The following commands were introduced or modified: mpls traffic-engineering autoroute-exclude prefix list. |