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OSPF Configuration Guide
OSPF is an interior gateway protocol (IGP) that routes packets within a single autonomous system (AS). OSPF uses link-state information to make routing decisions, making route calculations using the shortest path first (SPF) algorithm (also known as the Dijkstra algorithm). Junos OS supports OSPF version 2 (OSPFv2) and OSPF version 3 (OSPFv3). The topics on this page provide information about OSPF for devices running Junos OS.
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- Overview
Introduction to OSPF OSPF Areas and Router Functionality Overview
Introduction to OSPF Routing Policy OSPF Reference - Configuration
Basic OSPF Area Configuration Advanced OSPF Area Configuration Examples: Configuring OSPF Stub and Not-So-Stubby Areas
OSPF Interface Configuration OSPF Route Control Configuration Examples: Configuring OSPF Route Summarization
Examples: Configuring OSPF Traffic Control
Example: Configuring OSPF Overload Mode
Example: Configuring the OSPF Routing Algorithm
Example: Configuring Synchronization Between LDP and IGPs
Configuring OSPF Refresh and Flooding Reduction in Stable Topologies
OSPF Security Configuration OSPF Routing Instances Configuration OSPF Fault Detection Configuration Example: Configuring OSPF Timers
OSPF Redundancy Features Configuration OSPF Traffic Engineering Configuration Examples: Configuring OSPF Traffic Engineering
OSPFv2 Sham Link Configuration OSPF Database Protection Configuration OSPF Policy Configuration OSPF and Logical Systems Configuration OSPF Monitoring Configuration OSPF Configuration Statements [edit protocols ospf] Hierarchy Level
[edit protocols ospf3] Hierarchy Level
external-preference (Protocols OSPF)
graceful-restart (Protocols OSPF)
hello-interval (Protocols OSPF)
label-switched-path (Protocols OSPF)
link-protection (Protocols OSPF)
metric (Protocols OSPF Interface)
no-eligible-backup (Protocols OSPF)
node-link-protection (Protocols OSPF)
peer-interface (Protocols OSPF)
prefix-export-limit (Protocols OSPF)
reference-bandwidth (Protocols OSPF)
traffic-engineering (Passive TE Mode)
- Administration
- Troubleshooting
Routing Protocol Process Memory FAQ Knowledge Base