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Configure loopback addresses for Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) stability. •
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Backbone – at least one OSPF interface must belong to area 0 (backbone area).
Area Border Router ... called an internal router (IR) – Cisco OSPF Design Guide.
OSPF Router Types
OSPF Router Types There are four types of OSPF routers. Router types are determined by a router’s function and/or location within an OSPF area: Internal (IR) – all (OSPF?)* interfaces must belong to the same OSPF area. Backbone – at least one OSPF interface must belong to area 0 (backbone area) Area Border Router (ABR) – at least one OSPF interface must belong to area 0 (backbone area) and at least one OSPF interface must belong to a non-backbone (area 0) area. Autonomous System Boundry Router – an OSPF router that performs route injection (redistribution) from another route source (RIP, EIGRP, IS-IS, BGP, another OSPF process, etc.). * An area is interface specific. A router that has all of its interfaces within the same area is called an internal router (IR) – Cisco OSPF Design Guide http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_white_paper09186a0080094e9e.shtml
OSPF Router Types
OSPF Router Types
OSPF Router Types
OSPF Router Types
OSPF Router Types
OSPF Router Types
Verification Command To verify a device’s OSPF router type, use the show ip ospf command. This command will tell you if an OSPF router is an Area Border Router(ABR) or an Autonomous System Boundry Router(ASBR). It will not identify Internal or Backbone routers, but if an OSPF router is not an ABR or ASBR, then it is an Internal router. If it’s not an ABR or an ASBR and it’s in area 0, then it’s a Backbone router. r2#show ip ospf Routing Process "ospf 1" with ID 2.2.2.2 Start time: 01:16:41.316, Time elapsed: 00:08:53.116 Supports only single TOS(TOS0) routes Supports opaque LSA Supports Link-local Signaling (LLS) Supports area transit capability It is an area border router r1#show ip ospf | i It is It is an autonomous system boundary router r2#show ip ospf | i It is It is an area border and autonomous system boundary router
Summary There are four types of OSPF routers which are determined by a router’s function and/or location within an OSPF area: Internal (IR) – all OSPF interfaces must belong to the same OSPF area. Backbone – at least one OSPF interface must belong to area 0 (backbone area) Area Border Router (ABR) – at least one OSPF interface must belong to area 0 (backbone area) and at least one OSPF interface must belong to a non-backbone (area 0) area. Autonomous System Boundry Router (ASBR) – an OSPF router that performs route injection (redistribution) from another route source (RIP, EIGRP, IS-IS, BGP, another OSPF process, etc.). You can use the show ip ospf EXEC command to identify which OSPF type(s) your device is currently configured as.