Last updated on Mar 2, 2025

How do you configure OSPF virtual links and what are some use cases?

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OSPF is a popular routing protocol that uses areas to divide a large network into smaller and more manageable segments. However, sometimes you may encounter situations where you need to connect two areas that are not directly adjacent, or where you need to bypass an area that does not support OSPF. In these cases, you can use OSPF virtual links to create a logical connection between two routers that are part of the same area, but are separated by another area. In this article, you will learn how to configure OSPF virtual links and what are some use cases for them.

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