Netgear GSM7212P GSM5212P/GSM7212P/GSM7212F/GSM7224P Administration Manual - Page 64
OSPF, Inter-area Router, OSPF on a Border Router, Stub Areas, nssa Areas, VLAN Routing OSPF, OSPFv3
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7. OSPF 7 Open Shortest Path First This chapter provides the following examples: • Inter-area Router on page 65 • OSPF on a Border Router on page 70 • Stub Areas on page 75 • nssa Areas on page 84 • VLAN Routing OSPF on page 93 • OSPFv3 on page 98 For larger networks Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is generally used in preference to RIP. OSPF offers several benefits to the administrator of a large or complex network: • Less network traffic: - Routing table updates are sent only when a change has occurred. - Only the part of the table which has changed is sent. - Updates are sent to a multicast, not a broadcast, address. • Hierarchical management, allowing the network to be subdivided. The top level of the hierarchy of an OSPF network is known as an autonomous system (AS) or routing domain, and is a collection of networks with a common administration and routing strategy. The AS is divided into areas: Intra-area routing is used when a source and destination address are in the same area, and inter-area routing across an OSPF backbone is used when they are not. An inter-area router communicates with border routers in each of the areas to which it provides connectivity. The 7000 Series Managed Switch operating as a router and running OSPF determines the best route using the assigned cost and the type of the OSPF route. The order for choosing a route if more than one type of route exists is as follows: • Intra-area. • Inter-area. • External type 1: The route is external to the AS. • External type 2: The route was learned from other protocols such as RIP. Chapter 7. OSPF | 64