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End-of-Life (EoL)
Network > Routing > Routing Profiles > OSPF
Create OSPF routing profiles to efficiently configure
OSPF for a logical router.
Add OSPF routing profiles to
efficiently configure OSPFv2 for a logical router.
OSPF Routing Profiles | Description |
---|---|
OSPF Global Timer Profile | |
Name | Enter a name for the profile (maximum of
63 characters). The name must start with an alphanumeric character,
underscore (_), or hyphen (-), and contain zero or more alphanumeric
characters, underscore (_) or hyphen(-). No dot (.) or space is
allowed. |
LSA min-arrival | Enter the minimum length of time (in seconds) between
transmissions of two instances of the same LSA (same advertising
router ID, same LSA type, and same LSA ID). If the same LSA arrives
sooner than the configured interval, the LSA is dropped. Range is
1 to 10; default is 5. LSA min-arrival is equivalent to MinLSInterval in
RFC 2328. Lower values can be used to reduce re-convergence times
when topology changes occur. |
SPF—Initial delay | Enter the initial delay (in seconds) from
when the logical router receives a topology change until it performs the
Shortest Path First (SPF) calculation; range is 0 to 600; default
is 5. Lower values enable faster OSPF re-convergence. Routers peering
with the firewall should use the same delay value to optimize convergence times. |
Initial hold time | Enter the initial hold time (in seconds)
between consecutive SPF calculations; range is 0 to 600; default
is 5. |
Maximum hold time | Enter the maximum hold time (in seconds),
which is the largest value that the hold time throttles to until remaining
steady; range is 0 to 600; default is 5. |
OSPF Interface Auth Profile | |
Name | Enter a name for the Authentication profile (maximum
of 63 characters). The name must start with an alphanumeric character,
underscore (_), or hyphen (-), and contain zero or more alphanumeric
characters, underscore (_) or hyphen(-). No dot (.) or space is allowed. |
Type | Select one type of authentication:
|
OSPF Interface Timer Profile | |
Name | Enter a name for the profile (maximum of
63 characters). The name must start with an alphanumeric character,
underscore (_), or hyphen (-), and contain zero or more alphanumeric
characters, underscore (_) or hyphen(-). No dot (.) or space is
allowed. |
Hello Interval | Enter the interval (in seconds) between
Hello packets that the firewall sends out an interface to maintain neighbor
relationships; range is 1 to 3600; default is 10. |
Dead Count | Enter the number of times the Hello Interval
can occur for a neighbor without OSPF receiving a hello packet from
the neighbor, before OSPF considers that neighbor down; range is
3 to 20; default is 4. |
Retransmit Interval | Enter the number of seconds between LSA retransmissions
to adjacent routers; range is 1 to 1800; default is 5. |
Transmit Delay | Enter the number of seconds required to
transmit a Link State Update Packet over the interface. Link State Advertisements
in the update packet have their age incremented by this number before
they are transmitted; range is 1 to 1800; default is 1. |
Graceful Restart Hello Delay (sec) | Enter the Graceful Restart Hello Delay (in
seconds), which applies to an OSPF interface when Active/Passive High
Availability is configured. Graceful Restart Hello Delay is the
length of time during which the firewall sends Grace LSA packets
at 1-second intervals. During this time, no hello packets are sent
from the restarting firewall. During the restart, the dead timer
(which is the Hello Interval multiplied by the Dead Count) is also
counting down. If the dead timer is too short, the adjacency will
go down during the graceful restart because of the hello delay.
Therefore, it is recommended that the dead timer be at least four times
the value of the Graceful Restart Hello Delay. For example, a Hello
Interval of 10 seconds and a Dead Count of 4 yield a dead timer
of 40 seconds. If the Graceful Restart Hello Delay is set to 10
seconds, that 10-second delay of hello packets is comfortably within
the 40-second dead timer, so the adjacency will not time out during
a graceful restart. Range is 1 to 10; default is 10. |
OSPF Redistribution Profile | |
Name | Enter a name for the profile (maximum of
63 characters). The name must start with an alphanumeric character,
underscore (_), or hyphen (-), and contain zero or more alphanumeric
characters, underscore (_) or hyphen(-). No dot (.) or space is
allowed. |
IPv4 Static | Select to be able to configure this portion
of the profile. |
Enable | Enable IPv4 static route redistribution
to OSPF. |
Metric | Specify the Metric to apply to the static
routes being redistributed into OSPF (range is 1 to 65,535). |
Metric-Type | Select:
|
Redistribute Route-Map | Select or create a Redistribution Route
Map to control which IPv4 static routes are redistributed to OSPF and
set their attributes. Default is None. If
the route map Set configuration includes a Metric Action and Metric
Value, they are applied to the redistributed route. Otherwise, the Metric
configured on this redistribution profile is applied to the redistributed
route. Likewise, the Metric Type in the route map Set configuration
takes precedence over the Metric Type configured in this redistribution
profile. |
Connected | Select to be able to configure this portion
of the profile. |
Enable | Enable connected route redistribution to
OSPF. |
Metric | Specify the Metric to apply to the connected
routes being redistributed into OSPF (range is 1 to 65,535). |
Metric-Type | Select:
|
Redistribute Route-Map | Select or create a Redistribution Route
Map to control which connected routes are redistributed to OSPF and
set their attributes. Default is None. If
the route map Set configuration includes a Metric Action and Metric
Value, they are applied to the redistributed route. Otherwise, the Metric
configured on this redistribution profile is applied to the redistributed
route. Likewise, the Metric Type in the route map Set configuration
takes precedence over the Metric Type configured in this redistribution
profile. |
RIPv2 | Select to be able to configure this portion
of the profile. |
Enable | Enable RIPv2 route redistribution to OSPF. |
Metric | Specify the Metric to apply to the RIPv2
routes being redistributed into OSPF (range is 0 to 4,294,967,295). |
Metric-Type | Select:
|
Redistribute Route-Map | Select or create a Redistribution Route
Map to control which RIPv2 routes are redistributed to OSPF and set
their attributes. Default is None. If the
route map Set configuration includes a Metric Action and Metric
Value, they are applied to the redistributed route. Otherwise, the Metric
configured on this redistribution profile is applied to the redistributed
route. Likewise, the Metric Type in the route map Set configuration
takes precedence over the Metric Type configured in this redistribution
profile. |
BGP AFI IPv4 | Select to be able to configure this portion
of the profile. |
Enable | Enable BGP IPv4 route redistribution to
OSPF. |
Metric | Specify the Metric to apply to the BGP IPv4
routes being redistributed into OSPF (range is 0 to 4,294,967,295). |
Metric-Type | Select:
|
Redistribute Route-Map | Select or create a Redistribution Route
Map to control which BGP IPv4 routes are redistributed to OSPF and
set their attributes. Default is None. If
the route map Set configuration includes a Metric Action and Metric
Value, they are applied to the redistributed route. Otherwise, the Metric
configured on this redistribution profile is applied to the redistributed
route. Likewise, the Metric Type in the route map Set configuration
takes precedence over the Metric Type configured in this redistribution
profile. |
IPv4 Default Route | Select to be able to configure this portion
of the profile. |
Always | Select to always create and redistribute
the IPv4 default route to OSPF, even if there is no default route
on the router; default is enabled. |
Enable | Enable IPv4 default route redistribution
to OSPF. |
Metric | Specify the Metric to apply to the IPv4
default routes being redistributed into OSPF (range is 0 to 4,294,967,295). |
Metric-Type | Select:
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