
area virtual-link
SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide
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Defaults
If
default
‐
information
‐
originate
is
not
specified,
no
default
type
will
be
generated.
Mode
Router
configuration:
C2(su)
‐
>router(Config
‐
router)#
Usage
An
NSSA
allows
some
external
routes
represented
by
external
Link
State
Advertisements
(LSAs)
to
be
imported
into
it.
This
is
in
contrast
to
a
stub
area
that
does
not
allow
any
external
routes.
External
routes
that
are
not
imported
into
an
NSSA
can
be
represented
by
means
of
a
default
route.
This
configuration
is
used
when
an
OSPF
internetwork
is
connected
to
multiple
non
‐
OSPF
routing
domains.
Example
This
example
shows
how
to
configure
area
10
as
an
NSSA
area:
C2(su)->router(Config)#router ospf 1
C2(su)->router(Config-router)#area 10 nssa default-information-originate
area virtual-link
Use
this
command
to
define
an
OSPF
virtual
link,
which
represents
a
logical
connection
between
the
backbone
and
a
non
‐
backbone
OSPF
area.
The
no
form
of
this
command
removes
the
virtual
link
and/or
its
associated
settings.
Syntax
area
area-id
virtual-link
router-id
no area
area-id
virtual-link
router-id
In
addition
to
the
syntax
above,
the
options
for
using
this
command
are:
area
area-id
virtual-link
router-id authentication-key
key
no area
area-id
virtual-link
router-id authentication-key
key
area
area-id
virtual-link
router-id dead-interval
seconds
no area
area-id
virtual-link
router-id
dead-interval
seconds
area
area-id
virtual-link
router-id hello-interval
seconds
no
area
area-id
virtual-link
router-id hello-interval
seconds
area
area-id
virtual-link
router-id retransmit-interval
seconds
no
area
area-id
virtual-link
router-id
retransmit-interval
seconds
area
area-id virtual-link
router-id transmit-delay
seconds
no area
area-id virtual-link
router-id transmit-delay
seconds
default
‐
information
‐
originate
(Optional)
Generates
a
default
of
Type
7
into
the
NSSA.
This
is
used
when
the
router
is
an
NSSA
ABR.
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