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Catalyst 3750-E and 3560-E Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-9775-08
Chapter 40 Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring OSPF
Configuring OSPF
This section briefly describes how to configure Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). For a complete
description of the OSPF commands, see the “OSPF Commands” chapter of the Cisco IOS IP Command
Reference, Volume 2 of 3: Routing Protocols, Release 12.2.
Note OSPF classifies different media into broadcast, nonbroadcast, and point-to-point networks. The switch
supports broadcast (Ethernet, Token Ring, and FDDI) and point-to-point networks (Ethernet interfaces
configured as point-to-point links).
OSPF is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) designed expressly for IP networks, supporting IP
subnetting and tagging of externally derived routing information. OSPF also allows packet
authentication and uses IP multicast when sending and receiving packets. The Cisco implementation
supports RFC 1253, OSPF management information base (MIB).
The Cisco implementation conforms to the OSPF Ver
sion 2 specifications with these key features:
Definition of stub areas is supported.
Routes learned through any IP routing protocol can be redistributed into another IP routing protocol.
At the intradomain level, this means that OSPF can import routes learned through EIGRP and RIP.
OSPF routes can also be exported into RIP.
Plain text and MD5 authentication among neighboring routers within an area is supported.
Configurable routing interface parameters include interface output cost, retransmission interval,
interface transmit delay, router priority, router dead and hello intervals, and authentication key.
Virtual links are supported.
Not-so-stubby-areas (NSSAs) per RFC 1587are supported.
OSPF typically requires coordination
among many internal routers, area border routers (ABRs)
connected to multiple areas, and autonomous system boundary routers (ASBRs). The minimum
configuration would use all default parameter values, no authentication, and interfaces assigned to areas.
If you customize your environment, you must ensure coordinated configuration of all routers.
These sections contain this configuration information:
Default OSPF Configuration, page 40-27
Configuring Basic OSPF Parameters, page 40-30
Configuring OSPF Interfaces, page 40-30
Configuring OSPF Area Parameters, page 40-32
Configuring Other OSPF Parameters, page 40-33
Changing LSA Group Pacing, page 40-35
Configuring a Loopback Interface, page 40-35
Monitoring OSPF, page 40-36

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Cisco Catalyst 3750-E Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesCatalyst 3750-E
Switching Capacity32 Gbps
Stacking Bandwidth32 Gbps
StackWise PlusYes
Layer SupportLayer 3
MAC Address Table Size12, 000 entries
RAM256 MB
Flash Memory64 MB
Memory256 MB DRAM, 64 MB Flash
Operating Temperature32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C)
Ports48 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports
Form FactorRack-mountable
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
Input Voltage100 to 240 VAC
Storage Temperature-25 to 70 °C
Relative Humidity10 to 90% non-condensing

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