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This document describes IP Unicast Routing configurations supported by the switch, including the principle and configuration procedures of IP Routing Overview, Static Route, RIP, RIPng, OSPF, OSPFv3, IS-IS(IPv4), IS-IS(IPv6), BGP, Routing Policy ,and PBR, and provides configuration examples.
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Configuring an External Route Selection Rule
Configuring an External Route Selection Rule
Context
RFC 2328 and RFC 1583 each define the
route selection rule differently. After OSPF is enabled on the switch, specify a route selection
rule based on the switch configuration. By default, the switch complies with the route
selection rule defined in RFC 1583. If the neighboring switch complies with the route
selection rule defined in RFC 2328, configure the local switch to comply with that defined
in RFC 2328. This allows all switches in the OSPF area to comply
with the same route selection rule.
Procedure
Run system-view
The system view is displayed.
Run ospf [ process-id ]
The OSPF process view is displayed.
Run undo rfc1583 compatible
The switch is configured to comply with the route selection rule
defined in RFC 2328.