To configure an IGP administrative domain

Steps
 

Choose Tools→Route Analysis→Admin Domains / CPAAs from the NFM-P main menu. The Admin Domains / CPAAs form opens.


Perform one of the following:

  1. Click on the Create button and choose Create IGP Admin Domain from the contextual menu. The IGP Administrative Domain (Create) form opens with the General tab displayed.

  2. Specify a filter for the search, if required, and click on the Search button. A list of IGP administrative domains appears. Choose an entry and click on the Properties button. The IGP Administrative Domain (Edit) form opens with the General tab displayed.


WARNING 

WARNING

Equipment Damage

The IGP administrative domain should generally be public IP address spaces, and not private IP address spaces. If two IGP administrative domains have duplicate router IDs, for example, some operations—such as the IP Path Monitor and Managed Routes—may not function correctly.

Configure the parameters:

  • IGP Admin Domain Name

  • IGP Admin Domain Number

  • Description

Note: To prevent upgrade problems, verify that the IGP Admin Domain Number parameter is correctly configured.

The IGP Admin Domain Name and IGP Admin Domain Number parameters are not configurable if you configure for an existing IGP administrative domain.


Configure the Enabled Menus parameter.


Click on the Reference tab to view the OSPF and ISIS reference times.


Click on the CPAAs tab to view the associated CPAAs.


Click on the BGP AS tab to view the associated BGP AS.


Click on the Static Routes tab to view static routes in the administrative domain.

  1. Click on the All tab to view all static routes in a non-routed edge discovery policy within the administrative domain.

  2. Click on the Active Primary tab to view primary static routes that are operationally up.

  3. Click on the Inactive Primary tab to view primary static routes that are operationally down.

  4. Click on the Active Secondary tab to view secondary static routes that are operationally up.

  5. Click on the Inactive Secondary tab to view secondary static routes that are operationally down.

    Note:

    Primary static routes are static routes in the administrative domain which have the lowest metric among source nodes, destination addresses, or destination address prefix lengths. Secondary static routes are all other static routes in the administrative domain.


To create or manage OSPF checkpoints, see the NSP NFM-P Control Plane Assurance Manager User Guide.


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To create or manage ISIS checkpoints, see the NSP NFM-P Control Plane Assurance Manager User Guide.


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Click on the OK button to save the configuration and close the form.

End of steps

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