475
Switch(config-router)#network 10.1.1.0/24 area 1
14.6.3.33 ospf abr-type
Command: ospf abr-type {cisco|ibm|shortcut|standard}
no ospf abr-type
Function:
Use this command to configure a OSPF ABR type. The “
no ospf abr-type
”
command restores the default value.
Parameter:
cisco
, Realize through cisco ABR;
ibm
, Realize through ibm ABR;
shortcut
,
Specify a shortcut-ABR;
standard
, Realize with standard
(
RFC2328
)
ABR.
Default: Cisco by default
Command Mode:
OSPF protocol mode
Usage Guide:
For Specifying the realizing type of abr. This command is good for
interactive operation among different OSPF realizing method and is especially useful in
the multiple host environment.
Example:
Configure abr as standard
Switch#config terminal
Switch(config)#router ospf 100
Switch(config-router)#ospf abr-type standard
14.6.3.34 ospf router-id
Command: ospf router-id <address>
no ospf router-id
Function:
Specify a router ID for the OSPF process. The “
no ospf router-id
” command
cancels the ID number
Parameter: <address>,
IPv4 address format of router-id
Default:
No default configuration
Command Mode:
OSPF protocol mode
Usage Guide:
The new router-id takes effect immediately
Example:
Configure router-id of ospf 100 to 2.3.4.5
Switch#config terminal
Switch(config)#router ospf 100
Switch(config-router)#ospf router-id 2.3.4.5
14.6.3.35 overflow database
Command: overflow database <maxdbsize > [{hard|soft}]
no overflow database
Function:
This command is for configuring the max LSA number. The “
no overflow
database
” command cancels the limit