HP VPN Firewall Appliances Network Management Configuration Guide

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DR Priority DR priority of the neighbor router.
State
Current state of the neighbor:
Down—Indicates the initial state of the neighboring relationship.
Init—Indicates that a Hello packet is received from the neighbor before the neighbor
is down, but it does not contain the router ID. In such cases, bidirectional
communication is not available.
Attempt—Which is available the neighbor of an NBMA network only. It indicates
that the router receives no information from the neighbor, but it still attempts to
contact the neighbor.
2-way—Indicates that the bidirectional communication is available, and the router
ID can be obtained from the Hello packet sent by the neighbor router.
Exstart—Indicates that the master and slave between the router and the neighbor
and the initial DD packet sequence number are determined for exchanging DD
packets.
Exchange—Indicates that the router sends DD packets to its neighbor to describe its
LSDB.
Loading—Indicates that the router sends an LSR packet to its neighbor, requesting the
newest LSA.
Full—Indicates that adjacency has been established between the router and its
neighbor.
OSPF configuration example
In this example, Device A is the firewall.
Network requirements
All the devices run OSPF, and the AS is divided into three areas. Device A and Device B act as ABRs to
forward routes between areas.
Configure Area 1 as an NSSA area, and configure Device C as an ASBR to redistribute static routes into
the AS.
Figure 262 Network diagram
Configuring Device A
1. Configure IP addresses for interfaces and add interfaces to the security zones. (Details not shown.)
2. Enable OSPF: