Dell PC6248 Switch User Manual


 
518 Configuring Routing
External LSDB Limit
— The maximum number of AS-External-LSAs that can be stored in the
database. A value of -1 implies there is no limit on the number that can be saved. The valid range of
values is -1 to 2147483647.
Default Metric
— Sets a default for the metric of redistributed routes.This field displays the default
metric if one has already been set or blank if not configured earlier. The valid values are 1 to 16777214.
Enter 0 to unconfigure.
Maximum Paths
— Configure the maximum number of paths that OSPF can report to a given
destination. The valid values are 1 to 4.
AutoCost Reference Bandwidth
— This field configures the value that OSPF uses in calculating the
default metric for an interface. OSPF calculates the link cost of each interface as Cost = (Reference
Bandwidth in Mbps) / (Interface Bandwidth). For example, setting this value to 1000 Mbps would
cause all 1-Gbps interfaces to have a default cost of 1000/1000 = 1. For 100 Mbps interfaces, the
default cost would be 1000/100 = 10.
Default Passive Setting
— Enable this setting to make all interfaces on the switch operate in passive
mode passive. Configuring this field overwrites any present interface level passive mode setting. OSPF
does not form adjacencies on passive interfaces, but it does advertise attached networks as stub
networks. Interfaces are not passive by default. It is common to configure an OSPF interface to be
passive when OSPF must advertise the subnets configured on the interface, but routers on the subnet
belong to other OSPF domains, such as an OSPFv3 router at the end of a 6to4 tunnel.
Default Route Advertise
Default Information Originate
— Enable or Disable Default Route Advertise.
Always
— Sets the router advertise 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 when set to True.
Metric
— Specifies the metric of the default route. The valid values are 1 to 16777214. Enter 0 to
unconfigure.
Metric Type
— Sets the metric type of the default route. Options are External Type 1 and External
Type 2. External Type 2 is the default.
Modifying an OSPF Configuration
1.
Open the
OSPF Configuration
page.
2.
Change values as needed.
3.
Click
Apply Changes
.
Changes are saved, and the OSPF Interface is updated.
OSPF Configuration CLI Commands
For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the
CLI Reference Guide:
OSPF Commands
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature.