Master OSPF Routing Protocol: Theory translated into practice
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Master OSPF Routing Protocol: Theory translated into practice
Introduction:
This book is written for network administrators and people involved in the IT Field . OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a common TCP/IP routing protocol that provides robust and efficient routing support in the most demanding Internet environments. Master OSPF Routing Protoco book gives a short theory and many scenarios in 72 practice labs detailed with explanation of the different behaviors and results.
This book provides in-depth analysis of different fields and features of OSPF ,differences between OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 ,analysis of the new LSAs included in OSPFv3: LSAs Type 8 and Type 9,different challenges and solutions are developped in order to provide for readers a detailed view of OSPF Routing Protocol ,analysing different options such B-bit, E-bit ,V-bit, DNA bit and P-bit,loop prevention mechanism of inter-area,Forward Address,Areas Types OSPF such as Stub and NSSA ,LSAs Type etc...
Contents: Lab 1: Stub and totally stuby area4 Lab 2: OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 comparison8 Lab 3: OSPF over Frame-Relay and redistribution between two OSPF Processes-ID13 Lab 4: Effects of ABR Loop Prevention with OSPFv318 Lab 5: Forwarding Address in OSPF22 Lab 6: OSPFv3 and external route selection25 Lab 7: Forwarding Address and path selection33 Lab 8: Routing Problem with OSPF Forwarding Address41 Lab 10: Routing Problem with OSPFv3 when advertising external routes in NSSA53 Lab 11: OSPFv3 Type-1 2 8 and 9 LSAs60 Lab 12: Effect of the prefix-suppression Feature over the LSAs Type-1 and Type-267 Lab 13: V-bit and B-bit in LSA Type 174 Lab 14: External Route with LSA Type-7 and LSA Type-580 Lab 15: Analysing the LSAs Type of OSPFv388 Lab 16: Understanding of Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA)95 Lab 17: LSA Type 4 asb-summary in multiple area103 Lab 18: LSA Type 4 Forward Address and forward metric107 Lab 19: Suboptimal Routing with LSA Type 4116 Lab 20: OSPFv3 over Frame-Relay118 Lab 21: OSPFv3 and RIPng Redistribution Path control and security127 Lab 22: Forward Address and Next-hop Field139 Lab 23: Inter-area router LSA and suboptimal routing in OSPFv3143 Lab 24: Inter-area prefix LSA and suboptimal routing in OSPFv3146 Lab 25: asbr-summary LSA Type 4149 Lab 26: Analysing OSPF Router LSA (LSA Type 1)152 Lab 27: Inter-area Router and Prefix loop prevention and the suboptimal routing157 Lab 28: Type-5 LSA and a Type-7 LSA for the same network from an ASBR NSSA164 Lab 29: Optimization of OSPF170 Lab 30: NSSA external prefix and secondary address176 Lab 31: Router and Summary LSAs inter-area and intra-area routes185 Lab 32: Virtual-link Router and Summary LSAs192 Lab 33: OSPF with Network Type interface200 . . . Lab 66: OSPFv3 distribute list filtering demystified512 Lab 67: show ipv6 ospf neighbor command demystified529 Lab 68: Why OE1 route is always preferred over OE2 route?539 Lab 69: OSPFv2 external path selection multiple ASBRs543 Lab 70: OSPFv2 external path selection multiple ASBRs NSSA549 Lab 71: Demystify OSPFv2 external path selection556 Lab 72: Reading the LSDB and building the OSPFv3 topology567