BLADE OS™ Application Guide HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Version 5.1 Advanced Functionality Software
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Part 1: Basic Switching
- Accessing the Switch
- The Management Network
- Local Management Using the Console Port
- The Command Line Interface
- Remote Management Access
- Client IP Address Agents
- Securing Access to the Switch
- Setting Allowable Source IP Address Ranges
- RADIUS Authentication and Authorization
- TACACS+ Authentication
- LDAP Authentication and Authorization
- Secure Shell and Secure Copy
- Configuring SSH/SCP Features on the Switch
- Configuring the SCP Administrator Password
- Using SSH and SCP Client Commands
- SSH and SCP Encryption of Management Messages
- Generating RSA Host and Server Keys for SSH Access
- SSH/SCP Integration with Radius Authentication
- SSH/SCP Integration with TACACS+ Authentication
- End User Access Control
- Ports and Trunking
- Port-Based Network Access Control
- VLANs
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- RSTP and MSTP
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol
- Quality of Service
- Accessing the Switch
- Part 2: IP Routing
- Basic IP Routing
- Routing Information Protocol
- IGMP
- OSPF
- OSPF Overview
- OSPF Implementation in BLADE OS
- OSPF Configuration Examples
- Remote Monitoring
- Part 3: High Availability Fundamentals
- High Availability
- Layer 2 Failover
- Server Link Failure Detection
- VRRP Overview
- Failover Methods
- BLADE OS Extensions to VRRP
- Virtual Router Deployment Considerations
- High Availability Configurations
- High Availability
- Part 4: Appendices
- Index

BLADE OS 5.1 Application Guide
214 Chapter 12: OSPF BMD00113, September 2009
3. Define the backbone.
4. Define the stub area.
5. Attach the network interface to the backbone.
6. Attach the network interface to the stub area.
7. Configure route summarization by specifying the starting address and mask of the range of
addresses to be summarized.
8. Use the hide command to prevent a range of addresses from advertising to the backbone.
9. Apply and save the configuration changes.
>> Open Shortest Path First # aindex 0 (Select menu for area index 0)
>> OSPF Area (index) 0 # areaid 0.0.0.0 (Set the ID for backbone area 0)
>> OSPF Area (index) 0 # type transit (Define backbone as transit type)
>> OSPF Area (index) 0 # enable (Enable the area)
>> OSPF Area (index) 0 # ../aindex 1 (Select menu for area index 1)
>> OSPF Area (index) 1 # areaid 0.0.0.1 (Set the area ID for OSPF area 1)
>> OSPF Area (index) 1 # type stub (Define area as stub type)
>> OSPF Area (index) 1 # enable (Enable the area)
>> OSPF Area (index) 1 # ../if 1 (Select OSPF menu for IP interface 1)
>> OSPF Interface 1 # aindex 0 (Attach network to backbone index)
>> OSPF Interface 1 # enable (Enable the backbone interface)
>> OSPF Interface 1 # ../if 2 (Select OSPF menu for IP interface 2)
>> OSPF Interface 2 # aindex 1 (Attach network to stub area index)
>> OSPF Interface 2 # enable (Enable the stub area interface)
>> OSPF Interface 2 # ../range 1 (Select menu for summary range)
>> OSPF Summary Range 1 # addr 36.128.192.0(Set base IP address of summary range)
>> OSPF Summary Range 1 # mask 255.255.192.0(Set mask address for summary range)
>> OSPF Summary Range 1 # aindex 0 (Inject summary route into backbone)
>> OSPF Summary Range 1 # enable (Enable summary range)
>> OSPF Interface 2 # ../range 2 (Select menu for summary range)
>> OSPF Summary Range 2 # addr 36.128.200.0(Set base IP address)
>> OSPF Summary Range 2 # mask 255.255.255.0(Set mask address)
>> OSPF Summary Range 2 # hide enable (Hide the range of addresses)
>> OSPF Summary Range 2 # apply (Global command to apply all changes)
>> OSPF Summary Range 2 # save (Global command to save all changes)