Adding Network Ranges; Modifying Network Ranges - 3Com CoreBuilder 2500 User Manual

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HAPTER
Adding
Network Ranges
Top-Level Menu
system
interface
ethernet
route
areas
fddi
arp
defaultRouteMetric
atm
display
multicast
interface
bridge
udphelper
defineArea
linkStateData
ip
routing
modifyArea
neighbors
ipx
removeArea
icmpRouterDiscovery
routerID
appletalk
addRange
ospf
partition
snmp
rip
modifyRange
stubDefaultMetric
analyzer
ping
removeRange
virtualLinks
script
statistics
statistics
logout
Modifying
Network Ranges
Top-Level Menu
system
interface
ethernet
route
areas
fddi
arp
defaultRouteMetric
atm
display
multicast
interface
bridge
defineArea
udphelper
linkStateData
ip
modifyArea
routing
neighbors
ipx
removeArea
icmpRouterDiscovery
routerID
appletalk
addRange
ospf
partition
snmp
modifyRange
rip
stubDefaultMetric
analyzer
removeRange
ping
virtualLinks
script
statistics
statistics
logout
OSPF R
DMINISTERING
OUTING
A range is a network segment that can include multiple network nodes.
You can add a range to a previously defined OSPF area. When you add a
range, you specify only the network portion of the IP address.
To add a network range:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
ip ospf areas addRange
2 Enter the index number of the area to which you want to add the range.
3 Enter the IP address of the range to add to the area.
4 Enter the subnet mask. Press Return or Enter to accept the current mask
in brackets.
5 Specify whether to advertise the range on the network. The default is yes.
Example:
Select area {1-2}: 2
Enter IP address: 158.101.0.0
Enter subnet mask [255.255.0.0]:
Advertise this area range (yes,no) [yes]:
Use this command to modify information that is associated with a
previously defined range.
To modify a range:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
ip ospf areas modifyRange
2 Enter the number of the area that contains the range that you want to
modify.
3 Enter the IP address of the range to modify.
4 Enter the subnet mask. Press Return or Enter to accept the current subnet
mask in brackets.
5 Specify whether to advertise the range on the network. The default is yes.
Example:
Select area {1-2}: 2
Enter IP address of range to modify: 158.101.0.0
Enter subnet mask [255.255.0.0]:
Advertise this area range (yes,no) [yes]:

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