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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 121
IP Application > OSPF Configuration > OSPF Interface
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Network
Select an IP interface.
Area ID
Select the area ID (in an IP address format with dotted decimal notation)
of an area to associate the interface to that area.
Authenticati
on
Note: OSPF Interface(s) must use the same authentication method
within the same area.
Select an authentication method. The choices are Same-as-Area, None
(default), Simple and MD5.
To participate in an OSPF network, you must make the authentication
method and/or password settings the same as the associated area.
Select Same-as-Area to use the same authentication method within the
area and set the related fields when necessary.
Select None to disable authentication. This is the default setting.
Select Simple and set the Key field to authenticate OSPF packets
transmitted through this interface using simple password authentication.
Select MD5 and set the Key ID and Key fields to authenticate OSPF
packets transmitted through this interface using MD5 authentication.
Key ID
When you select MD5 in the Authentication field, specify the
identification number of the authentication you want to use.
Key
When you select Simple in the Authentication field, enter a password
eight-character long. Characters after the eighth character will be ignored.
When you select MD5 in the Authentication field, enter a password 16-
character long.
Cost
The interface cost is used for calculating the routing table. Enter a number
between 0 and 65535. The default interface cost is 15.
Priority
The priority you assign to the interface is used in router elections to decide
which router is going to be the Designated Router (DR) or the Backup
Designated Router (BDR). You can assign a number between 0 and 255. A
priority of 0 means that the router will not participate in router elections.
Add
Click Add to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The
Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the
Save link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to the non-
volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel
Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Clear
Click Clear to set the above fields back to the factory defaults.
Index
This field displays the index number for an interface.
Network
This field displays the IP interface information.
Area ID
This field displays the area ID (in an IP address format with dotted decimal
notation) of an area to associate the interface to that area.
Authenticati
on
This field displays the authentication method used (Same-as-Area, None,
Simple or MD5).
Summary of Contents for XGS-4528F
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Page 32: ...Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 32...
Page 36: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 36...
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Page 100: ...Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 100...
Page 116: ...Chapter 8 Basic Setting XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 116...
Page 136: ...Chapter 9 VLAN XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 136...
Page 140: ...Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward Setup XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 140...
Page 172: ...Chapter 14 Bandwidth Control XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 172...
Page 186: ...Chapter 17 Link Aggregation XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 186...
Page 196: ...Chapter 18 Port Authentication XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 196...
Page 214: ...Chapter 21 Policy Rule XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 214...
Page 258: ...Chapter 25 AAA XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 258...
Page 282: ...Chapter 26 IP Source Guard XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 282...
Page 314: ...Chapter 32 Error Disable XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 314...
Page 318: ...Chapter 33 Private VLAN XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 318...
Page 322: ...Chapter 34 Static Route XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 322...
Page 330: ...Chapter 36 RIP XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 330...
Page 386: ...Chapter 43 ARP Learning XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 386...
Page 396: ...Chapter 45 Maintenance XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 396...
Page 442: ...Chapter 49 Cluster Management XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 442...
Page 446: ...Chapter 50 MAC Table XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 446...
Page 450: ...Chapter 51 IP Table XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 450...
Page 454: ...Chapter 53 Routing Table XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 454...
Page 462: ...Chapter 55 Troubleshooting XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 462...
Page 472: ...Chapter 56 Product Specifications XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 472...
Page 480: ...Appendix B Legal Information XGS 4526 4528F 4728F User s Guide 480...