- Configuring OSPF
- OSPFv3 Graceful Restart
- IPv6 Routing: OSPFv3
- OSPF Stub Router Advertisement
- OSPF Update Packet-Pacing Configurable Timers
- OSPF Sham-Link Support for MPLS VPN
- OSPF Support for Multi-VRF on CE Routers
- 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
- Graceful Shutdown Support for OSPFv3
- OSPFv3 ABR Type 3 LSA Filtering
- OSPFv3 Demand Circuit Ignore
- OSPFv3 External Path Preference Option
- Configuring NSSA for OSPFv3
- Prefix Suppression Support for OSPFv3
- OSPF Retransmissions Limit
- OSPF Mechanism to Exclude Connected IP Prefixes from LSA Advertisements
- OSPFv2 Loop-Free Alternate Fast Reroute
- OSPF Shortest Path First Throttling
- OSPF Support for Fast Hello Packets
- OSPF Incremental SPF
- OSPF Limit on Number of Redistributed Routes
- 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 MIB Support of RFC 1850 and Latest Extensions
- OSPF Support for Forwarding Adjacencies over MPLS TE Tunnels
- Configuring OSPF TTL Security Check and OSPF Graceful Shutdown
- Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
- OSPFv2 Local RIB
- OSPFv3 Address Families
- TTL Security Support for OSPFv3 on IPv6
- OSPF Nonstop Routing
- OSPFv3 NSR
- OSPFv3 MIB
- OSPFv3 IPSec ESP Encryption and Authentication
- IPv6 Routing: OSPFv3 Authentication Support with IPsec
- OSPFv3 VRF-Lite/PE-CE
- Index
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
- Restrictions for Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
- Information About Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
- How to Enable the Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
- Configuration Examples for Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2 Feature
- Additional References
- Feature Information for Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
This document describes how to enable Open Shortest Path First version 2 (OSPFv2) on a per-interface basis to simplify the configuration of unnumbered interfaces. The ip ospf area command allows you to enable OSPFv2 explicitly on an interface. The ip ospf area command is an alternative to enabling OSPFv2 through the address of the interface that matches the address range specified by the network area command.
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
- Restrictions for Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
- Information About Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
- How to Enable the Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
- Configuration Examples for Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2 Feature
- Additional References
- Feature Information for Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
Finding Feature Information
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Prerequisites for Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
OSPFv2 must be running on your network.
Restrictions for Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
The ip ospf area command is supported only for OSPFv2.
Information About Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
- Benefits of Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2 Feature
- Configuration Guidelines for the Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2 Feature
Benefits of Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2 Feature
OSPF is enabled on an interface when the network address for the interface matches the range of addresses that is specified by the network area command that is entered in router configuration mode. You can enable OSPFv2 explicitly on an interface with the ip ospf area command that is entered in interface configuration mode. This capability simplifies the configuration of unnumbered interfaces with different areas.
Because the ip ospf area command is configured explicitly for an interface, it will supersede the effects of the network area command that is entered at the network level to affect the interfaces whose addresses fall within the address range specified for the network area command.
If you later disable the ip ospf area command, the interface still will run OSPFv2 as long as its network address matches the range of addresses that is specified by the network area command.
Configuration Guidelines for the Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2 Feature
When you use the ip ospf area command in interface configuration mode to enable OSPFv2 on an interface, we recommend that you be familiar with the following guidelines.
Interface Is Already OSPFv2-Enabled by network area Command with Same Area and Process
If you enter the ip ospf area command on an interface that is enabled in OSPFv2 by the network area command, the process ID or area ID of the interface does not change, and the interface status will not be changed. However, the interface will be flagged as being configured from interface configuration mode and the configuration data will be saved in the interface description block (IDB).
Interface Is Already Configured by network area Command with Different Area or Process
If you enter the ip ospf area command on an interface that is enabled in OSPFv2 by the network area command, but change the configuration by changing the process ID and area ID of the interface, after the new configuration information is stored in the IDB, the interface will be removed and reattached. Therefore, the interface will be removed from the original area and process and be added to the new ones. The state of the interface will also be reset.
Interface Is Not Configured by network area Command
If the interface is not enabled in OSPFv2 by the network area command, the area and OSPF router instance will be created if needed. When the router is reloaded, the OSPF process will not begin running until system initialization is complete. To remove an OSPF router instance, enter the no router ospf command. Removing the ip ospf area command in interface mode will not result in removing an OSPF router instance.
Removing an interface enable Command
When the interface enable command is removed, the interface will be detached from the area. The area will be removed if it has no other attached interfaces. If the interface address is covered by the network area command, the interface will be enabled once again in the area for the network that it is in.
New Processes
If an OSPF process does not already exist, and a router ID cannot be chosen when either the router ospf command or the interface command is configured, a Proximity Database (PDB) and a process will be created, but the process will be inactive. The process will become active when a router ID is chosen, either when it is explicitly configured using the router-id command or when an IP address becomes available. Note that the router ospf command will now be accepted even if a router ID cannot be chosen, putting the command-line interface (CLI) into the OSPF configuration context. Therefore, the router-id command is to be entered before an IP address is available. If the process is not active and the show ip ospf command is entered, the message "%OSPF: Router process X is not running, please provide a router-id" will be displayed.
Link-State Advertisements and Shortest Path First
If a state change occurs as a result of the interface enable command, new router link-state advertisements (LSAs) will be generated (also for the old area, if the interface is changing areas) and shortest path first (SPF) will be scheduled to run in both the old and new areas.
How to Enable the Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
Enabling OSPFv2 on an Interface
Perform this task to enable OSPFv2 on an interface.
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DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Examples for Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2 Feature
Example: Enabling OSPFv2 on an Interface
In the following example, OSPFv2 is configured explicitly on Ethernet interface 0/0/0:
Router(config)# interface Ethernet 0/0/0 Router(config-if)# bandwidth 10000 Router(config-if)# ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0 Router(config-if)# ip ospf hello-interval 1 Router(config-if)# ip ospf 1 area 0
When the show ip ospf interface command is entered, the following output shows that Ethernet interface 0/0/0 was configured in interface configuration mode to run OSPFv2. The secondary IP addresses on the interface will also be advertised:
Router# show ip ospf interface Ethernet 0/0/0 Ethernet0/0/0 is up, line protocol is up Internet Address 172.16.1.1/24, Area 0 Process ID 1, Router ID 172.16.11.11, Network Type BROADCAST, Cost: 10 Enabled by interface config, including secondary ip addresses Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State DR, Priority 1 Designated Router (ID) 172.16.11.11, Interface address 172.16.1.1 Backup Designated router (ID) 172.16.22.11, Interface address 172.16.1.2 Timer intervals configured, Hello 1, Dead 4, Wait 4, Retransmit 5 oob-resync timeout 40 Hello due in 00:00:00 Supports Link-local Signaling (LLS) Index 2/2, flood queue length 0 Next 0x0(0)/0x0(0) Last flood scan length is 1, maximum is 1 Last flood scan time is 0 msec, maximum is 0 msec Neighbor Count is 1, Adjacent neighbor count is 1 Adjacent with neighbor 172.26.22.11 (Backup Designated Router) Suppress hello for 0 neighbor(s)
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to the Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2 feature.
Related Documents
Related Topic |
Document Title |
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OSPF commands |
Cisco IOS IP Routing: OSPF Command Reference |
OSPF configuration tasks |
"Configuring OSPF" module |
Standards
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No new or modified standards are supported by this feature, and support for existing standards has not been modified by this feature. |
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MIBs
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No new or modified MIBs are supported by this feature, and support for existing MIBs has not been modified by this feature. |
To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco IOS releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL: |
RFCs
RFC |
Title |
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RFC 2328 |
OSPF Version 2 |
Technical Assistance
Description |
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Feature Information for Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2
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Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
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Area Command in Interface Mode for OSPFv2 |
12.0(29)S 12.3(11)T 12.2(28)SB 12.2(33)SRB 15.0(1)SY |
This document describes how to enable Open Shortest Path First version 2 (OSPFv2) on a per-interface basis to simplify the configuration of unnumbered interfaces. The ip ospf area command allows you to enable OSPFv2 explicitly on an interface. The ip ospf area command is an alternative to enabling OSPFv2 through the address of the interface that matches the address range specified by the network area command. |