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OSPF Interface configuration, addr &lt, mask &lt, aindex &lt, hide disable|enable, enable, disable

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The following table describes the OSPF Summary Range Configuration Menu options. Table 136 OSPF Summary Range Configuration Menu options Command addr mask aindex hide disable|enable enable disable delete cur Description Configures the base IP address for the range. For example, 100.10.1.1 Configures the IP address mask for the range. Configures the area index used by the switch. Hides the OSPF summary range. Enables the OSPF summary range. Disables the OSPF summary range. Deletes the OSPF summary range. Displays the current OSPF summary range. OSPF Interface configuration Command: /cfg/l3/ospf/if [OSPF Interface 1 Menu] aindex - Set area index prio - Set interface router priority cost - Set interface cost hello - Set hello interval in seconds dead - Set dead interval in seconds trans - Set transit delay in seconds retra - Set retransmit interval in seconds key - Set authentication key mdkey - Set MD5 key ID enable - Enable interface disable - Disable interface delete - Delete interface cur - Display current OSPF interface configuration NOTE: This menu is available only on the GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch. The following table describes the OSPF Interface Configuration Menu options. Table 137 OSPF Interface Configuration Menu options Command aindex prio cost hello dead trans retra key |none mdkey |none enable Description Configures the OSPF area index. Configures the assigned priority value to the OSPF interfaces. (A priority value of 127 is the highest and 1 is the lowest. A priority value of 0 specifies that the interface cannot be used as Designated Router (DR) or Backup Designated Router (BDR).) Configures cost set for the selected path-preferred or backup. Usually the cost is inversely proportional to the bandwidth of the interface. Low cost indicates high bandwidth. Configures the interval in seconds between the hello packets for the interfaces. Configures the health parameters of a hello packet, which is set for an interval of seconds before declaring a silent router to be down. Configures the transit delay in seconds. Configures the retransmit interval in seconds. Sets the authentication key to clear the password. Assigns an MD5 key to the interface. Enables the OSPF interface. Configuration Menu 133

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Configuration Menu 133
The following table describes the OSPF Summary Range Configuration Menu options.
Table 136
OSPF Summary Range Configuration Menu options
Command
Description
addr <
IP Address
>
Configures the base IP address for the range. For example,
100.10.1.1
mask <
IP address mask
>
Configures the IP address mask for the range.
aindex <
0-2
>
Configures the area index used by the switch.
hide disable|enable
Hides the OSPF summary range.
enable
Enables the OSPF summary range.
disable
Disables the OSPF summary range.
delete
Deletes the OSPF summary range.
cur
Displays the current OSPF summary range.
OSPF Interface configuration
Command:
/cfg/l3/ospf/if <
1-256
>
[OSPF Interface 1
Menu]
aindex
- Set area index
prio
- Set interface router priority
cost
- Set interface cost
hello
- Set hello interval in seconds
dead
- Set dead interval in seconds
trans
- Set transit delay in seconds
retra
- Set retransmit interval in seconds
key
- Set authentication key
mdkey
- Set MD5 key ID
enable
- Enable interface
disable
- Disable interface
delete
- Delete interface
cur
- Display current OSPF interface configuration
NOTE:
This menu is available only on the GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch.
The following table describes the OSPF Interface Configuration Menu options.
Table 137
OSPF Interface Configuration Menu options
Command
Description
aindex <
0-2
>
Configures the OSPF area index.
prio <
0-255
>
Configures the assigned priority value to the OSPF interfaces.
(A priority value of 127 is the highest and 1 is the lowest. A priority value of 0
specifies that the interface cannot be used as Designated Router (DR) or Backup
Designated Router (BDR).)
cost <
1-65535
>
Configures cost set for the selected path—preferred or backup. Usually the cost
is inversely proportional to the bandwidth of the interface. Low cost indicates
high bandwidth.
hello <
1-65535
>
Configures the interval in seconds between the
hello
packets for the
interfaces.
dead <
1-65535
>
Configures the health parameters of a
hello
packet, which is set for an
interval of seconds before declaring a silent router to be down.
trans <
1-3600
>
Configures the transit delay in seconds.
retra <
1-3600
>
Configures the retransmit interval in seconds.
key <
key string
>|none
Sets the authentication key to clear the password.
mdkey <
1-255
>|none
Assigns an MD5 key to the interface.
enable
Enables the OSPF interface.