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OSPF Area Aggregation Settings
Area ID
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OSPF Host Route Settings
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DGS-3612G:4#
create ospf area
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Usage example:
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Used to create an OSPF area.
create ospf area <area_id> type [normal | stub | nssa {translate
[enable | disable]}] {stub_summary [enable | disable] | metric
<value 0-65535>}]
This command is used to create an OSPF area and configure its
settings.
<area_id> − The OSPF area ID. The user may enter 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.
type − The OSPF area mode of operation − the user has three choices
to choose from to define the area created here.
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normal – Choosing this parameter will define the OSPF area
created here as a normal area.
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stub – Choosing this parameter will define the OSPF area
created here as a stub area.
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nssa – Choosing this parameter will define the OSPF area
created here as an NSSA (Not So Stubby Area) area.
stub_summary [enable | disable] − Enables or disables the OSPF area
to import summary LSA advertisements.
metric <value 0-65535> − The OSPF area cost between 0 and 65535. 0
denotes that the value will be automatically assigned. The default
setting is 0. For NSSA areas, the metric field determines the cost of
traffic entering the NSSA area.
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
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NSSA-EXT
Disabled
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translate [enable | disable] – Enable this parameter to
translate Type-7 LSAs into Type-5 LSAs, so that they
can be distributed outside of the NSSA. The default is
Disabled. This field can only be configured if nssa is
chosen in the type field.
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