
Configuring IP, ARP, RIP, RARP, and OSPF Services
314470-15.5 Rev 00 8-7
Using Site Manager
To enable or disable unique identifiers for ICMP echo requests, complete the
following tasks:
RFC 3101 Forwarding Address Compatibility for OSPF NSSA
Beginning with BayRS version 15.5.0.0, you can configure the autonomous
system external (ASE) forwarding address of the type 7 not-so-stubby-area
(NSSA) link state database (LSDB) to any valid IP address on the network. The
reason for this improvement is that in BayRS version 15.5.0.0, the Open Shortest
Path First (OSPF) NSSA is enhanced to comply with section 2.5, “Calculating
Type-7 AS External Routes,” and some parts of Appendix F, “Differences from
RFC 1587,” of RFC 3101. Full implementation of RFC 3101 is planned for a
future release.
Using the enhanced functionality in version 15.5.0.0, a network administrator now
has the option to import summary route advertisements into the NSSAs. If the
option to import summary advertisements is not enabled, then the NSSA
autonomous system (AS) boundary router (ASBR) generates a default summary
route for the NSSA that enables inter-area routing from the NSSA to the other
areas. In addition to this new option, an administrator now also can set the
autonomous system external (ASE) forwarding address of the AS external routes
that are generated in the NSSA.
Site Manager Procedure
You do this System responds
1. In the Configuration Manager window,
choose Protocols.
The Protocols menu opens.
2. Choose IP.
3. Choose Global. The Edit IP Global Parameters window
opens.
4. Set the Icmp Echo Request Unique Id
parameter. Click on Help or see the
parameter description on page A-18
.
5. Click on OK. You return to the Configuration Manager
window.
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