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OSPF Commands
5-88 Configuring the Internet Protocol
XSR(config)#router ospf
XSR(config)#network 172.16.152.0 0.0.0.0 area 10
XSR(config)#area 10 stub
area virtual-link
This
command
defines
an
OSPF
virtual
link,
which
represents
a
logical
connection
between
the
backbone
and
a
non
‐
backbone
OSPF
area.
Backbones
are
areas
including
all
ABRs,
networks
not
wholly
contained
in
any
area,
and
their
attached
routers.
Syntax
area
area-id
virtual-link
router-id
[
authentication
[
message-digest
|
null
]]
[
hello
-
interval
seconds
]
[
retransmit-interval
seconds
]
[
transmit-delay
seconds
]
[
dead-interval
seconds
] [
authentication-key
key
|
message-digest
-key keyid
md5
key
]
Syntax of the “no” Form
area-id
Transit
area
for
the
virtual
link
‐
expressed
as
decimal
or
IP
addresses
‐
and
through
which
a
virtual
link
is
established.
router-id
The
ABR’s
Router
ID.
A
virtual
link
is
built
from
the
ABR,
where
virtual
link
configuration
occurs.
You
can
configure
a
loopback
address
for
the
XSR
to
be
used
as
the
Router
ID
with
the
interface loopback
command.
If
no
loopback
address
is
defined,
the
Router
ID
is
the
highest
non
‐
zero
IP
address
of
existing
configured
and
active
interfaces.
authentication
Authentication
type.
message-digest
MD5
authentication
is
used.
null
No
authentication
is
used.
hello-interval
seconds
Interval
between
hello
packets
on
a
port.
It
must
be
the
same
for
all
nodes
attached
to
a
network.
Range:
1
to
3600
seconds.
retransmit-
interval
seconds
Interval
between
successive
retransmissions
of
the
same
LSAs.
Valid
values
are
greater
than
the
expected
period
for
the
update
packet
to
reach
and
return
from
the
port,
ranging
from
1
to
3600
seconds.
transmit-delay
seconds
Estimated
interval
for
a
link
state
update
packet
on
the
port
to
be
transmitted,
ranging
from
1
to
3600
seconds.
dead-interval
seconds
Interval
that
hello
packets
of
a
router
are
not
communicated
to
neighbor
routers
before
the
neighbor
learn
that
the
router
sending
the
hello
packet
is
out
of
service.
This
value
must
be
the
same
for
all
nodes
attached
to
a
certain
subnet,
and
ranges
from
1
to
3600
seconds.
authentication
key
Password
used
by
neighbor
routers.
Valid
values
are
alphanumeric
strings
up
to
8
bytes.
Neighbor
routers
on
a
network
must
have
the
same
password.
message-digest
keyid
md5
key
Specifies
a
key
id
and
a
password
(key)
for
MD5
authentication.
Neighbor
routers
and
this
router
use
the
keyid
and
key.
Valid
values
for
keyid
are
1
to
255.
Valid
values
for
the
key
are
alphanumeric
strings
of
up
to
16
characters.
Neighbor
routers
on
a
network
must
have
the
same
keyid
and
key
.
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