
156 Multi-Service IronWare Routing Configuration Guide
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OSPF version 2 (IPv4)
OSPF is a link-state routing protocol. The protocol uses link-state advertisements (LSA) to update
neighboring routers regarding its interfaces and information on those interfaces. The router floods
these LSAs to all neighboring routers to update them regarding the interfaces. Each router
maintains an identical database that describes its area topology to help a router determine the
shortest path between it and any neighboring router.
The Brocade device supports the following types of LSAs, which are described in RFC 2328 and
3101:
OSPF Distribute
List
Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
OSPF
Administrative
Distance
Control Using
Route Maps
Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
OSPF Type 3
Inter-Area
Summary-LSA
Filter
Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
OSPF Non-stop
routing (NSR)
Yes Yes No No No No No
OSPFv3
Virtual-Link
Enhancement:
Dynamic Tunnel
Calculation
Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
New encryption
code for
passwords,
authentication
keys, and
community
strings
Yes Yes No No No No No
Support for the
show ip ospf
interface
command with
interface filters
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
OSPF VRF-Lite
for CE routers
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
OSPFv2
interfaces to
passive state
globally
Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
TABLE 16 Supported OSPF features (Continued)
Features
supported
Brocade
NetIron
XMR
Series
Brocade
MLX
Series
Brocade
NetIron CES
2000 Series
BASE
package
Brocade
NetIron CES
2000 Series
ME_PREM
package
Brocade
NetIron CES
2000 Series
L3_PREM
package
Brocade
NetIron CER
2000 Series
Base
package
Brocade
NetIron CER
2000 Series
Advanced
Services
package
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