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Dynamic Routing: Configuration: OSPFv2
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General
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.. Warning::
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Saving the settings will apply them and reload the daemon. This means you may lose the connection to your firewall for some seconds.
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.. image:: images/dynamic_routes_ospf_general.png
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Enable
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Enables the OSPF routing daemon.
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If this does not work, please check the settings of General.
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Check this checkbox if you want to use OSPFv2 in your network.
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Passive Interfaces
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Passive Interfaces are interfaces,
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which exist in OSPFv2 but where no routing updates should be sent to.
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These are usually the Interfaces,
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where your clients are connected to and no router should exist.
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You don‘t need to add interfaces here, where no network is specified.
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Route Redistribution
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Route Redistribution is used,
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if you want to send information this router has learned via another protocol
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or routes from kernel (OPNsense static routes).
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Advertise Default Gateway
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Advertise Default Gateway should be checked,
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if this machine has a default gateway to the internet.
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Always Advertise means, that this route should be also broadcasted,
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if it is not available. Be careful with this option in HA setups.
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Networks
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--------
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.. image:: images/dynamic_routes_ospf_networks.png
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Networks gives you a brief overview of the configured networks. The dialog looks like this:
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.. image:: images/dynamic_routes_ospf_network_dialog.png
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Enabled
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Enabled means that this Network is going to be used.
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You should only disable networks if you plan to do some changes in your topology or some routes get broken.
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Network Address
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The Network Address of a local interface on which OSPFv2 should be enabled.
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Network Mask
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A CIDR Mask for the Network Address.
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For example, if your LAN IP is 192.168.0.1/24, the network address is 192.168.0.0 and Network Mask is 24.
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Area
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The area describes which routers belong to the same group (autonomous system). This value is a 32 bit integer, which is entered in dotted decimal notation (like an IPv4 address is usually written).
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Prefix-List in and Out
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Only used for advanced route filtering using access lists.
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Interfaces
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This tab shows an overview of the configured interfaces:
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.. image:: images/dynamic_routes_ospf_interfaces.png
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.. Note::
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Changes in this view do *NOT* apply the settings.
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If you add or edit an entry, you will get this dialog:
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.. image:: images/dynamic_routes_ospf_interface_dialog.png
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Interface
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Choose a single interface, where this interface settings apply to.
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Authentication Type and Authentication Key
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This values can be set,
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but they are not used as there is no area configuration which would make use of them.
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You may want to set the password here if you add a custom area setting via vtysh.
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Cost
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A numeric value to set the cost on an interface.
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The cost is used to calculate the route to the target.
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A bigger value here means, the route is less likely used.
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Hello and Dead Interval
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Hello interval is the interval in which hello packets (detection of other OSPF routers) are sent out.
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A bigger value means sower detection but less load on the interface.
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Dead Interval is the time window, in which the router has to receive a hello packet from another router.
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If it does not, it is removed.
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Priority
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This field specifies the router priority which means a router with a good priority is more probably the designated router.
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Network type usually does not need to be set.
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