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vlink-peer
ROTOCOL
Parameter
no-summary: Only available for the ABR in Stub area. When this parameter is
selected, the ABR only advertises the Summary-LSA for the default route, but
no other Summary-LSAs. The area is also called totally stub area.
Description
Using the stub command, you can configure the type of an OSPF area as the STUB
area. Using the undo stub command, you can cancel the settings.
By default, no area is set to be the STUB area.
All the routers in a Stub area must be configured with the corresponding attribute.
For the related command, see default-cost.
Example
Set the type of OSPF area 1 to the STUB area.
[3Com-ospf] area 1
[3Com-ospf-area-0.0.0.1] stub
Syntax
vlink-peer router-id [ hello seconds] [ retransmit seconds ] [ trans-delay seconds ] [
dead seconds ] [ simple password | md5 keyid key ]
undo vlink-peer router-id
View
OSPF area view
Parameter
router-id: Router ID of virtual link neighbor.
hello seconds: Interval that router transmits hello message. It ranges from 1 to
8192 seconds. This value must equal the hello seconds value of the router
virtually linked to the interface. By default, the value is 10 seconds,
retransmit seconds: Specifes the interval for re-transmitting the LSA packets on
an interface. It ranges from 1 to 8192 seconds. By default, the value is 5
seconds.
trans-delay seconds: Specifes the interval for delaying transmitting LSA packets
on an interface. It ranges from 1 to 8192 seconds. By default, the value is 1
second.
dead seconds: Specifies the interval of death timer. It ranges from 1 to 8192
seconds. This value must equal the dead seconds of the router virtually linked
to it and must be at least 4 times of the hello seconds. By default, the value is
40 seconds.
simple password: Specifies the simple text authentication key, not exceeding 8
characters, of the interface. This value must equal the authentication key of the
virtually linked neighbor.
keyid: Specifies the MD5 authentication key ID. Its value ranges from 1 to 255.
It must be equal to the authentication key ID of the virtually linked neighbor.

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