D-Link DES-3326SRM Product Manual - Page 190

OSPF Virtual Interface Settings, Virtual Interface Configuration

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D-Link DES-3326S Layer 3 Switch The following fields can then be configured for the OSPF interface: Parameter Description Interface Name Area ID Router Priority Hello Interval Dead Interval State Auth Type Metric Displays the of an IP interface previously configured on the Switch. Allows the entry of an OSPF Area ID configured above. Allows the entry of a number between 0 and 255 representing the OSPF priority of the selected area. If a Router Priority of 0 is selected, the Switch cannot be elected as the Designated Router for the network. Allows the specification of the interval between the transmission of OSPF Hello packets, in seconds. Between 5 and 65535 seconds can be specified. The Hello Interval, Dead Interval, Authorization Type, and Authorization Key should be the same for all routers on the same network. Allows the specification of the length of time between the receipt of Hello packets from a neighbor router before the selected area declares that router down. An interval between 5 and 65535 seconds can be specified. The Dead Interval must be evenly divisible by the Hello Interval. Allows the OSPF interface to be disabled for the selected area without changing the configuration for that area. This field can be toggled between None, Simple, and MD5 using the space bar. This allows a choice of authorization schemes for OSPF packets that may be exchanged over the OSPF routing domain. None specifies no authorization. Simple uses a simple password to determine if the packets are from an authorized OSPF router. When Simple is selected, the Auth Key:[ ] field allows the entry of a 8 character password that must be the same as a password configured on a neighbor OSPF router. MD5 uses a cryptographic key entered in the MD5 Key Table Configuration menu. When MD5 is selected, the Auth Key ID:[ ] field allows the specification of the Key ID as defined in the MD5 configuration above. This must be the same MD5 Key as used by the neighboring router. This field allows the entry of a number between 1 and 65,535 that is representative of the OSPF cost of reaching the selected OSPF interface. The default metric is 1. OSPF Virtual Interface Settings Click the OSPF Virtual Interface Settings link to view the current OSPF virtual interface settings. There are not virtual interface settings configured by default, so the first time this table is viewed there will be not interfaces listed. A new menu appears (see below). To setup an OSPF Virtual Interface on the switch, click the Virtual Interface Configuration link under the OSPF folder: Figure 24- 10. Virtual Interface Configuration To add a new OSPF virtual interface configuration set to the table, click the New button. 180

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D-Link DES-3326S Layer 3 Switch
The following fields can then be configured for the OSPF interface:
Parameter
Description
Interface Name
Displays the of an IP interface previously configured on the Switch.
Area ID
Allows the entry of an OSPF Area ID configured above.
Router Priority
Allows the entry of a number between 0 and 255 representing the OSPF priority of the
selected area. If a Router Priority of 0 is selected, the Switch cannot be elected as the
Designated Router for the network.
Hello Interval
Allows the specification of the interval between the transmission of OSPF Hello packets,
in seconds.
Between 5 and 65535 seconds can be specified.
The Hello Interval, Dead
Interval, Authorization Type, and Authorization Key should be the same for all routers on
the same network.
Dead Interval
Allows the specification of the length of time between the receipt of Hello packets from a
neighbor router before the selected area declares that router down.
An interval between
5 and 65535 seconds can be specified.
The Dead Interval must be evenly divisible by
the Hello Interval.
State
Allows the OSPF interface to be disabled for the selected area without changing the
configuration for that area.
Auth Type
This field can be toggled between None, Simple, and MD5 using the space bar.
This
allows a choice of authorization schemes for OSPF packets that may be exchanged
over the OSPF routing domain.
None specifies no authorization.
Simple uses a simple
password to determine if the packets are from an authorized OSPF router.
When
Simple is selected, the Auth Key:[
] field allows the entry of a 8 character password that
must be the same as a password configured on a neighbor OSPF router.
MD5 uses a
cryptographic key entered in the MD5 Key Table Configuration menu.
When MD5 is
selected, the Auth Key ID:[
] field allows the specification of the Key ID as defined in
the MD5 configuration above.
This must be the same MD5 Key as used by the
neighboring router.
Metric
This field allows the entry of a number between 1 and 65,535 that is representative of
the OSPF cost of reaching the selected OSPF interface. The default metric is 1.
OSPF Virtual Interface Settings
Click the OSPF Virtual Interface Settings link to view the current OSPF virtual interface settings. There are not virtual
interface settings configured by default, so the first time this table is viewed there will be not interfaces listed. A new menu
appears (see below).
To setup an OSPF Virtual Interface on the switch, click the Virtual Interface Configuration link under the OSPF folder:
Figure 24- 10. Virtual Interface Configuration
To add a new OSPF virtual interface configuration set to the table, click the
New
button.
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