
Starting IP Services with the BCC
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Starting OSPF
You start OSPF on the router by adding OSPF to an existing IP interface.
Navigate to an IP interface-specific prompt and enter
ospf area area_id
area_id is the identifier, expressed in dotted-decimal notation, of the OSPF area to
which the router is connected through the IP interface.
For example, the following command adds OSPF to IP interface 2.3.3.3/255.0.0.0.
This interface connects the router to OSPF area 0.0.0.0, the OSPF backbone.
ip/2.3.3.3/255.0.0.0# ospf area 0.0.0.0
ospf/2.3.3.3#
OSPF is now running on the router and on the interface with default values for all
interface parameters. You cutomize OSPF on the interface by modifying interface
parameters as described in Chapter 7.
When you add OSPF to an IP interface, the BCC automatically starts OSPF on the
router with default values for all global parameters. You customize global IP by
modifying OSPF parameters as described in Chapter 7.
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