ospf
Syntax
ospf { domain-id domain-id; domain-vpn-tag number; route-type-community (iana | vendor); traffic-engineering { <advertise-unnumbered-interfaces>; <credibility-protocol-preference>; ignore-lsp-metrics; multicast-rpf-routes; no-topology; shortcuts { lsp-metric-into-summary; } } ... ospf-configuration ... }
Hierarchy Level
[edit logical-systems logical-system-name protocols], [edit logical-systems logical-system-name routing-instances routing-instance-name protocols], [edit protocols], [edit routing-instances routing-instance-name protocols]
Description
Enable OSPF routing on the routing device. You
must include the ospf
statement to enable OSPF on the routing
device. By default, OSPF is disabled.
Options
domain-id domain-id | The domain ID identifies the OSPF domain from which the route originated. If the router ID is not configured in the routing instance, the router ID is derived from an interface address belonging to the routing instance. The default OSPF domain ID is the null value 0.0.0.0. |
domain-vpn-tag number | Set a virtual private network (VPN) tag for OSPFv2 external routes generated by the provider edge (PE) routing device. The number corresponds to the VPN tag. |
route-type-community (iana | vendor) | Specify an extended community value to encode the OSPF route type. Each extended community is coded as an eight-octet value. This statement sets the most significant bit to either an IANA or vendor-specific route type.
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Required Privilege Level
routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Release Information
Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.