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RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
• For VRF Routes via OSPF
routing ospf vrf vrf area id network/prefix
Where:
• vrf is the name of the chosen VRF
• id is the ID for the OSPF area. The ID must be in the format of A.B.C.D.
• network/prefix is the network and prefix for the OSPF area.
3.
Configure the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
shortcut { shortcut }
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
4.
Section 13.9.5.3
Deleting an Area
To delete an area for dynamic OSPF routes, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Delete the area by typing:
• For Standard OSPF Routes
no routing ospf area id network/prefix
• For VRF Routes via OSPF
no routing ospf vrf vrf area id network/prefix
Where:
• vrf is the name of the chosen VRF
• id is the ID for the OSPF area. The ID must be in the format of A.B.C.D
• network/prefix is the network and prefix for the OSPF area
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Deleting an Area
Synopsis:   { default, disable, enable }
Default:   default
Sets the area's shortcutting mode. Options include:
• Default: If the Area Border Router (ABR) has an active backbone connection, the area
is not used for shortcutting and a new bit (S-bit) is not set by the ABR in the router-
LSA originated for the area. The opposite is true if the ABR does not have an active
backbone connection.
• Enable: If the ABR has an active backbone connection, it sets the new bit (S-bit) in the
router-LSA originated for the area and uses it for shortcutting. Other ABRs in the area
must also report the new bit. However, if the ABR does not have an active backbone
connection, it uses the area unconditionally for shortcutting and sets the new bit in
the router-LSA originated for the area.
• Disable: The ABR does not use this area for shortcutting, or set the new bit (S-bit) in
the router-LSA originated for it.
Unicast and Multicast Routing
Description
Chapter 13
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