Configuring A New Ospf Virtual Link; Figure 157 Ip Configuration: Ospf: New Ospf Setting; Table 119 Ip Configuration: Ospf: New Ospf Setting - ZyXEL Communications Version 1.03 User Manual

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Chapter 19 IP Configuration

Figure 157 IP Configuration: OSPF: New OSPF Setting

The following table describes the related labels in this screen.

Table 119 IP Configuration: OSPF: New OSPF Setting

LABEL
Name
Area ID
Authentication Select an authentication method (Simple or MD5) to activate authentication. Select
Stub Network
No Summary
Default Route
Cost
Add
Cancel

19.8.5 Configuring a New OSPF Virtual Link

Follow the steps below to create a new OSPF virtual link.
1 In the Device Panel list, right-click on a device.
2 Click Configuration > IP Configuration > OSPF.
3 Click Add in the Virtual Link pane.
214
DESCRIPTION
Enter a descriptive name (up to 32 printable ASCII characters) for identification
purposes.
Enter a 32-bit ID (that uses the format of an IP address in dotted decimal notation) that
uniquely identifies an area.
A value of 0.0.0.0 indicates that this is a backbone (also known as Area 0). You can
create only one backbone area on the switch.
None to disable authentication.
Interface(s) and virtual interface(s) must use the same authentication method as the
associated area.
Select this option to set the area as a stub area.
If you enter 0.0.0.0 in the Area ID field, the settings in the Stub Network fields are
ignored.
Select this option to set the switch to not send/receive LSAs.
Specify a cost (between 0 and 16777214) used to add a default route into a stub area
for routes which are external to an OSPF domain. If you do not set a route cost, no
default route is added.
Click Add to apply the changes and close this screen.
Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen.
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