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Router Dynamic<br />

OSPF<br />

Networks<br />

Interfaces<br />

Delete and<br />

Edit icons<br />

Area<br />

The unique 32-bit identifiers of areas in the AS, in dotted<br />

decimal notation. Area ID 0.0.0.0 references the backbone<br />

of the AS and cannot be changed or deleted.<br />

Type<br />

The types of areas in the AS:<br />

• If an area is a normal OSPF area, “Regular” is displayed.<br />

• If an area is not so stubby, “NSSA” is displayed.<br />

• If an area is a stub, “Stub” is displayed.<br />

For more information, see “Defining OSPF areas” on<br />

page 253.<br />

Authentication The methods for authenticating OSPF packets sent and<br />

received through all <strong>FortiGate</strong> interfaces linked to each<br />

area:<br />

• When authentication is disabled, “None” is displayed.<br />

• When text-based password authentication is enabled,<br />

“Text” is displayed.<br />

• When MD5 authentication is enabled, “MD5” is<br />

displayed.<br />

A different authentication setting may apply to some of the<br />

interfaces in an area, as displayed under Interfaces. For<br />

example, if an area employs simple passwords for<br />

authentication, you can configure a different password for<br />

one or more of the networks in that area.<br />

The networks in the OSPF AS and their area IDs. When you add a network<br />

to the Networks list, all <strong>FortiGate</strong> interfaces that are part of the network are<br />

advertised in OSPF link-state advertisements. You can enable OSPF on all<br />

<strong>FortiGate</strong> interfaces whose IP addresses match the OSPF network address<br />

space.<br />

Create New<br />

Network<br />

Area<br />

Select to add a network to the AS, specify its area ID, and<br />

add the definition to the Networks list. See “Specifying<br />

OSPF networks” on page 254.<br />

The IP addresses and network masks of networks in the AS<br />

on which OSPF runs. The <strong>FortiGate</strong> unit may have physical<br />

or VLAN interfaces connected to the network.<br />

The area IDs that have been assigned to the OSPF network<br />

address space.<br />

Any additional settings needed to adjust OSPF operation on a <strong>FortiGate</strong><br />

interface.<br />

Create New<br />

Name<br />

Interface<br />

Select to add additional/different OSPF operating<br />

parameters for a <strong>FortiGate</strong> interface and add the<br />

configuration to the Interfaces list. See “Selecting operating<br />

parameters for an OSPF interface” on page 255.<br />

The names of OSPF interface definitions.<br />

The names of <strong>FortiGate</strong> physical or VLAN interfaces having<br />

OSPF settings that differ from the default values assigned to<br />

all other interfaces in the same area.<br />

IP<br />

The IP addresses of the OSPF-enabled interfaces having<br />

additional/different settings.<br />

Authentication The methods for authenticating LSA exchanges sent and<br />

received on specific OSPF-enabled interfaces. These<br />

settings override the area Authentication settings.<br />

Select to delete or edit an OSPF area entry, network entry, or interface<br />

definition.<br />

<strong>FortiGate</strong> Version 3.0 MR5 <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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