HP VPN Firewall Appliances Network Management Configuration Guide

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1. Configuring OSPF globally
Required.
Enable OSPF, and configure OSPF to redistribute static routes.
NOTE:
OSPF multiprocess is not supported in the Web interface.
Enabling OSPF creates process 1, and disabling OSPF removes
process 1.
2. Configuring OSPF areas
Required.
Configure an OSPF area, specify the network segment included
in the area, so as to enable OSPF on the interface attached to
the specified network segment.
NOTE:
This task allows you to configure one or more interfaces in an
area. You need to enable OSPF on the interface whose primary IP
address belongs to the specified network segment; otherwise,
OSPF cannot run on the interface.
3. Configuring OSPF interfaces
Optional.
Configure timers and OSPF authentication parameters on the
OSPF interface.
4. Displaying OSPF interface information
Optional.
5. Displaying OSPF neighbor information
Optional.
To enable a router to run an OSPF process, you must specify a router ID, the unique identifier of the router
in the AS. If no global router ID is configured, the highest loopback interface IP address, if any, is used
as the router ID. If no loopback interface IP address is available, the highest physical interface IP address
is used, regardless of the interface status. Use loopback interface IP address as a router ID to increase the
network availability.
Configuring OSPF globally
1. Select Network > Routing Management > OSPF from the navigation tree.
The OSPF configuration page appears.
Figure 255 OSPF global configuration page
2. Configure OSPF globally as described in Table 45.
3. Click Apply.