Important Points to Remember

OSPF Open Shortest Path First. OSPF is a link-state routing protocol for IP networks. It uses a link-state routing algorithm and falls into the group of interior routing protocols that operates within a single Autonomous System (AS). is a robust routing protocol addressing various link types and deployment scenarios. The Aruba implementation applies to two main use cases; WLAN Wireless Local Area Network. WLAN is a 802.11 standards-based LAN that the users access through a wireless connection. Scenarios and Branch Scenario.

The following table provides information on the maximum OSPF Open Shortest Path First. OSPF is a link-state routing protocol for IP networks. It uses a link-state routing algorithm and falls into the group of interior routing protocols that operates within a single Autonomous System (AS). routes supported for various platforms:

Table 1: Maximum OSPF Routes

Platform Branches Routes

7005

4K

4K

7008

4K

4K

7210

8K

8K

7220

16K

16K

7240

32K

32K

Below are some guidelines regarding deployment and topology for this release of OSPFv2 Open Shortest Path First version 2. OSPFv2 is the version 2 of the link-state routing protocol, OSPF. See RFC 2328.: