Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

To configure Router3 interfaces – web-based manager

1. Go to System > Status > Dashboard.

2. Next to hostname, select Change.

3. Enter a hostname of Router3, and select OK.

4. Go to System > Network > Interfaces, edit port1, set the following information, and select OK.

Alias                                           internal

IP/Network Mask                       10.11.102.3/255.255.255.0

Administrative Access             HTTPS SSH PING

Description                                Router1

Administrative Status               Up

5. Edit port2, set the following information, and select OK.

Alias                                           Internal2

IP/Network Mask                       10.11.103.3/255.255.255.0

Administrative Access             HTTPS SSH PING

Description                                Router2

Administrative Status               Up

6. Edit port3, set the following information, and select OK.

Alias                                           External

IP/Network Mask                       172.20.120.3/255.255.255.0

Administrative Access             HTTPS SSH PING

Description                                ISP BGP

Administrative Status               Up


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One thought on “Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

  1. Pratik

    I was configuring OSPF for Kotak Team, On fortigate firewall for Ranchi Location and I have done below things-

    • Specified Loopback Network,
    • LAN network,
    • WAN Network with local firewall Is connected to Its peer.
    • I have also configured Policy and Static route

    After that Im able to ping neighbor IP from firewall but Neighbor Is not established, Please Kind me In this case to overcome this Issue.

    Reply

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