OSPF can be implemented as single-area or multiarea. The type of OSPF implementation chosen depends on the specific requirements and existing topology.

There are 4 steps to implementing multiarea OSPF, as displayed in the figure.

Steps 1 and 2 are part of the planning process.

Step 1. Gather the network requirements and parameters - This includes determining the number of host and network devices, the IP addressing scheme (if already implemented), the size of the routing domain, the size of the routing tables, the risk of topology changes, and other network characteristics.

Step 2. Define the OSPF parameters - Based on information gathered during Step 1, the network administrator must determine if single-area or multiarea OSPF is the preferred implementation. If multiarea OSPF is selected, there are several considerations the network administrator must take into account while determining the OSPF parameters, to include:

Step 3. Configure the multiarea OSPF implementation based on the parameters.

Step 4. Verify the multiarea OSPF implementation based on the parameters.