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Configuring OSPF Interfaces
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Chapter 28 OSPF Table 88 OSPF Configuration: Area Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Stub Network Select this option to set the area as a stub area. If you enter 0.0.0.0 in the Area ID field, the settings in the Stub Area fields are ignored. No Summary Select this option to set the Switch to not send/receive LSAs. Default Route Specify a cost (between 0 and 16777214) used to add a default route into a stub area Cost for routes which are external to an OSPF domain. If you do not set a route cost, no default route is added. 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 start configuring the above fields again. Clear Click Clear to set the above fields back to the factory defaults. 28.4.1 View OSPF Area Information Table The bottom of the OSPF Configuration screen displays a summary table of all the OSPF areas you have configured. Figure 124 OSPF Configuration: Summary Table The following table describes the related labels in this screen. Table 89 OSPF Configuration: Summary Table LABEL DESCRIPTION Index This field displays the index number of an area. Name This field displays the descriptive name of an area. Area ID This field displays the area ID (that uses the format of an IP address in dotted decimal notation) that uniquely identifies an area. An area ID of 0.0.0.0 indicates the backbone. Authentication This field displays the authentication method used (None, Simple or MD5). Stub Network This field displays whether an area is a stub network (Yes) or not (No). Delete Click Delete to remove the selected entry from the summary table. Cancel Click Cancel to clear the Delete check boxes. 28.5 Configuring OSPF Interfaces To configure an OSPF interface, first create an IP routing domain in the IP Setup screen (see Section 7.6 on page 83 for more information). Once you create an IP routing domain, an OSPF interface entry is automatically created. See Section 28.1 on page 229 for more information on OSPF. 236 GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide