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OSPF Summary

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OSPF SUMMARY
OSPF PACKET TYPES
HELLO PACKETS
Adjacencies formation:
An adjacency could fail if there is a mismatch of any of the following
parameters:
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MTU (stuck in exstart)
Network address
Subnet mask
Hello interval and/or dead interval
Area type
Authentication
Area id
Interface type (broadcast, ptp, ptmp…)
OR if there is a Duplicate RID or IP address
DR ELECTION
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Highest priority wins
Default priority is 128
Priority = 0 means ineligible
Highest RID if same priority
Election NOT deterministic
• Election occurs within the first 40 sec of OSPF coming up
No preemption
point-to-point link (set protocols ospf area <area> interface <interface> interface-type
p2p) => no DR
LSA TYPES:
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ONLY LSA with domain scope = LSA type 5!!!
LSA TYPES AND AREA TYPE:
LSAs HEADER:
LINK STATE TYPE AND LINK STATE ID:
Meaning of LINK STATE ID field in the LSA HEADER depends on the LSA type:
LSA TYPE 1
Meaning of LINK ID and LINK DATA fields, within the ROUTER LSA (TYPE 1), depends on the LINK
TYPE:
How to remember? For Link Types 1, 2, and 4 Link ID = neighbors info, Link
Data = Local info.
NOTE: A point to point link is advertised with TWO LSAs Type 1 (Link type 1
and link type 3):
LSA TYPE 2
Network LSA does NOT contain any prefix information, though it advertises
the subnet mask for the network.
LSA TYPE 3
For LSAs type 3, the advertised prefix is in the LINK STATE ID (in the LSA
HEADER).
LSA TYPE 4
For LSAs type 4, the advertised ASBR RID is in the LINK STATE ID (in
the LSA HEADER).
LSA TYPE 5
External LSAs header E-bit:
LSA TYPE 7
Same format as LSA Type 5
Translated into an AS external LSA (Type 5) by the ABR at the NSSA border.
This CANNOT be disabled!
If more than one ABR exists the one with the highest RID does the translation.
Other LSAs supported by Junos:
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Type 9: used for graceful restart capability
Type 10: used for MPLS traffic engineering
ADVERTISEMENT OF DEFAULT ROUTE INTO AREAS
Default route not advertised into NSSA area or stub area by default. Use defaultmetric command.
Default-route advertised as an LSA type 3 for a STUB area; as an LSA type 7
or type 3 on NSSA depending on configuration.
ROUTE SUMMARIZATION
Only an ABR can summarize prefixes.
You CANNOT summarize LSAs type 1 and type 2, but an ABR can summarize prefixes learned
from LSAs type 1 and type 2 and place the summary into LSAs type 3, instead of the specific
prefixes.
This is NOT possible!
Default behavior.
Also, just like LSAs type 1 and type 2 cannot be summarized, LSAs type 5
cannot be summarize. However, an ABR that is translating LSAs type 7 into
LSAs type 5 can summarize prefixes, within the LSA type 5.
Regular area:
set area <area#> area-range <prefix_summary> [restrict]
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Configured on the ABR only!!!
Summarizes prefixes injected by the ABR, into an area (within LSAs type 3.
ABR learns about these prefixes from LSAs type 1 and type 2.
Specific prefixes are suppressed automatically
Restrict option can be used to filter prefixes.
EXAMPLE:
set area 1 area-range 10.1.0/22
Summarizes all prefixes within the 10.1.0/22 range.
set area 1 area-range 10.1.0/22 [restrict]
Because all specific prefixes are suppressed automatically, and the restrict
suppresses the summary, this effectively filters LSAs type 3.
The example summarizes all prefixes within the 10.1.0/22 range, but the
restrict action suppresses the update.
NSSA area:
set area <area#> nssa default-lsa area-range <prefix_summary> [restrict]
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Configured on the ABR only!!!
Summarizes prefixes injected by the ABR, into an area (within LSAs type 5) when translating
from LSAs type 7 into LSAs type 5..
ABR learns about these prefixes from LSAs type 7
Specific prefixes are suppressed automatically
Restrict option can be used to filter prefixes.
EXAMPLE:
set area 1 nssa default-lsa area-range 10.1.0/22
Summarizes all prefixes within the 10.1.0/22 range.
set area 1 area-range 10.1.0/22 [restrict]
Because all specific prefixes are suppressed automatically, and the restrict
suppresses the summary, this effectively filters LSAs type 5 (translated from
type 7) within the range.
The example summarizes all prefixes within the 10.1.0/22 range, but the
restrict action suppresses the update.
OSPF ROUTE FILTERING / ROUTING POLICIES and REDISTRIBUTION
LSAs filtering is NOT possible. The database of ALL routers within an area
must be identical. You can limit propagation of some LSAs by converting the
area into a stub, nssa, or stub/nssa no-summaries.
Routing policies can be used to control creation and propagation of LSAs type
3 and LSAs type 5.
LSAs 1 and 2 cannot controlled with any routing policies policies.
JUNOS <=> IOS
Thanks
Rakesh
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