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DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
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config ospf virtual_link
<neighbor_id>
−
The OSPF router ID for the remote area. This is a 32-bit
number in the form of an IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) that uniquely
identifies the remote area’s Area Border Router.
hello_interval <sec 1-65535>
−
Allows the specification of the interval
between the transmission of OSPF Hello packets, in seconds. Between 1
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 <sec 1-65535>
−
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 1 and
65535 seconds can be specified. The Dead Interval must be evenly
divisible by the Hello Interval.
authentication
– Enter the type of authentication preferred. The user may
choose between:
•
none
– Choosing this parameter will require no authentication.
•
simple <password 8>
−
Choosing this parameter will set a simple
authentication which includes a case-sensitive password of no
more than 8 characters.
•
md5 <key_id 1-255>
−
Choosing this parameter will set
authentication based on md5 encryption. A previously configured
MD5 key ID (1 to 255) is required.
Restrictions
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Usage example
To configure the OSPF virtual interface settings:
DGS-3627:5#config ospf virtual_link 10.1.1.2 20.1.1.1 hello_interval
10
Command: config ospf virtual_link 10.1.1.2 20.1.1.1 hello_interval 10
Success.
DGS-3627:5#
delete ospf virtual_link
Purpose
Used to delete an OSPF virtual interface.
Syntax
delete ospf virtual_link <area_id> <neighbor_id>
Description
This command will delete an OSPF virtual interface from the Switch.
Parameters
<area_id>
−
A 32-bit number in the form of an IP address
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) that uniquely identifies the OSPF area in the OSPF
domain.
<neighbor_id>
−
The OSPF router ID for the remote area. This is a 32-bit
number in the form of an IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) that uniquely
identifies the remote area’s Area Border Router. The router ID of the
neighbor router.
Restrictions
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To delete an OSPF virtual interface from the Switch: