27.1.4 LSA ads
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(1) LSA type
Routing updates for OSPFv3 are called link state advertisements (LSA).
There are three main LSA types:
(a) Intra-area routing information
Announces the status of links to routers and networks for use by the SPF algorithm.
(b) Inter-area route information
Announces the status of routes to other areas.
(c) Out of AS routing data
When an OSPFv3 router learns routing information for an external AS, the router can use OSPFv3 to distribute these routes to all other OSPFv3 routers. Any router that injects external AS routing information into an OSPFv3 domain is called an AS boundary router.
(2) External AS route
If you configure route redistribution filtering in the switch configuration, the switch will advertise external AS routes. An AS boundary router adds the following information to LSAs that advertise external routes:
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Metric
The metric is used by the learning router for path selection among LSAs.
Use the default-metric command to set the default metric.
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Metric types for external AS routes
There are two types of metric, type 1 and type 2. The route priority and the calculation method when using the metric for route selection differ between the types. The default metric type is 2.
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Forwarding address (destination)
Not used in the Switch.
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Tag
Additional information can be advertised as a tag.
(3) Advertising external AS routes between domains
The multiple OSPFv3 domains connected via a single router operate as independent OSPFv3 networks. For this reason, unless there are configuration settings that specify route redistribution, the router does not distribute the routes of one OSPFv3 domain to the others. If you configure redistribution filtering in the configuration for OSPFv3 routes learned from other domains, routes from other domains are advertised as external AS routes. The following table describes the default filter attributes.
Attribute |
Default |
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External AS route |
Intra-area/inter-area route |
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Metric |
The value specified by the default-metric command. If no value is specified, 20 is used. |
The value specified by the default-metric command. If no value is specified, 20 is used. |
Metric types |
Type 2 external AS |
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Tag value |
Inherits the tag value of the route. |
The tag value is not advertised. |