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C
HAPTER
25: OSPF C
ONFIGURATION
C
OMMANDS
If the router is an ABR, it will send a default route to the connected Stub area.
Using the
default-cost
command, you can configure the default route cost value.
In addition, on an ABR, you can configure the
no-summary
argument in the
stub
command to prevent type-3 LSAs from entering the Stub area connected to this
ABR.
Related command:
default-cost
.
Example
# Set the type of OSPF area 1 to the Stub area.
[3Com-ospf-1] area 1
[3Com-ospf-1-area-0.0.0.1] stub
vlink-peer
Syntax
vlink-peer
router-id
[
dead
{
seconds
|
minimal multi-hello
packets
} |
retransmit
seconds
|
trans-delay
seconds
|
hello
seconds
|
simple
password
|
md5
keyid
key
]*
undo vlink-peer
router-id
View
OSPF area view
Parameter
route-id
: Router ID of virtual link peer.
dead
seconds
: Specifies the interval of dead timer. It ranges from 1 to 8192
seconds. This value must equal the
dead
seconds
of the router virtually linked to it
and must be at least four times of
hello
seconds
. The default value is 40 seconds.
dead minimal multi-hello
packets
: Specifies the virtual link to run Fast Hello
function. The default dead is 1 second. The
packets
argument refers to the
number of Hello packets sent within 1 second, in the range of 3 to 10.
retransmit
seconds:
Specifies the interval for re-transmitting the LSA packets on
an interface. It ranges from 1 to 8192 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
trans-delay
seconds:
Specifies the interval for delaying transmitting LSA packets
on an interface. It ranges from 1 to 8192 seconds. By default, the value is 1
second.
hello
seconds
: Specifies the interval for sending Hello packets on an interface. It
ranges from 1 to 8,192 (in seconds). This value must equal the
hello
seconds
value of the router virtually linked to the interface. By default, the value is 10
seconds.
simple
password:
Specifies the simple text authentication password, not
exceeding 8 characters, of the interface. This value must equal the authentication
key of the virtually linked peer.
keyid:
Specifies the MD5 authentication key ID. Its value ranges from 1 to 255. It
must be equal to the authentication key ID of the virtually linked peer.
Summary of Contents for Switch 8807
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