HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Layer 3 - IP Routing Configuration Guide

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*Destination: 2001:2::/64
Type : I Cost : 1
NextHop : directly-connected Interface: Eth1/2
*Destination: 2001:3::/64
Type : IA Cost : 4
NextHop : FE80::F40D:0:93D0:1 Interface: Eth1/2
Total: 5
Intra area: 1 Inter area: 4 ASE: 0
The output shows that a default route is added and its cost is the cost of a direct route plus the
configured cost.
4. Configure Area 2 as a totally stub area to further reduce the stub area routing table size:
# Configure Area 2 as a totally stub area on Router C.
[RouterC-ospfv3-1-area-0.0.0.2] stub no-summary
# Display OSPFv3 routing table on Router D.
[RouterD] display ospfv3 routing
OSPFv3 Process 1 with Router ID 4.4.4.4
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E1 - Type 1 external route, IA - Inter area route, I - Intra area route
E2 - Type 2 external route, * - Selected route
*Destination: ::/0
Type : IA Cost : 11
NextHop : FE80::F40D:0:93D0:1 Interface: Eth1/2
*Destination: 2001:2::/64
Type : I Cost : 1
NextHop : directly-connected Interface: Eth1/2
Total: 2
Intra area: 1 Inter area: 1 ASE: 0
The output shows that route entries are reduced. All indirect routes are removed, except the default
route.
Configuring OSPFv3 DR election
Network requirements
Configure router priority 100 for Router A, the highest priority on the network, so it will become the
DR.
Configure router priority 2 for Router C, the second highest priority on the network, so it will become
the BDR.
Configure router priority 0 for Router B, so it cannot become a DR or BDR.
Router D uses the default router priority 1.