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4.5.6. An OSPF Example Chapter 4. Routing Tip: Non-OSPF traffic can also use the tunnel A VPN tunnel can carry both OSPF traffic as well as other types of traffic. There is no requirement to dedicate a tunnel to OSPF traffic. 4.5.6. An OSPF Example This section shows the actual interface commands to implement the simple scenario described above in Section 4.5.5, "Setting Up OSPF". The VPN IPsec scenario is not included. Example 4.9. Creating an OSPF Router Process On the first firewall involved in the OSPF AS, create an OSPF Router Process. Web Interface 1. Go to: Routing > OSPF > Add > OSPF Routing Process 2. Specify a suitable name for the process, for example as_0 3. Click OK This should be repeated for all the NetDefend Firewalls that will be part of the OSPF AS. Example 4.10. Add an OSPF Area Now add an OSPF Area object to the OSPF Router Process object as_0. The area will be the backbone area and will have the ID 0.0.0.0. Web Interface 1. Go to: Routing > OSPF 2. Select the routing process as_0 3. Select Add > OSPF Area 4. For the area properties: • Enter a suitable name. For example, area_0 • Specify the Area ID as 0.0.0.0 5. Click OK This should be repeated for all the NetDefend Firewalls that will be part of the OSPF area. Example 4.11. Add OSPF Interface Objects Now add OSPF Interface objects for each physical interface that is to be part of the OSPF area area_0. Web Interface 1. Go to: Routing > OSPF > as_0 > area_0 > OSPF Interfaces 2. Select Add > OSPF Interface 217