Area Range; Area Nssa No-Summary (Ospf); Area Nssa Translator-Role (Ospf); Area Nssa Translator-Stab-Intv - Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Command Reference Manual

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area nssa no-summary (OSPF)

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area nssa translator-role (OSPF)

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area nssa translator-stab-intv

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area range

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OSPF Commands
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This command configures the NSSA so that summary Link State Advertisements (LSAs) are not
advertised into the NSSA.
area
nssa no-summary
areaid
Router OSPF Config
This command configures the translator role of the NSSA. A value of always will cause the router to
assume the role of the translator the instant it becomes a border router and a value of candidate will
cause the router to participate in the translator election process when it attains border router status
area
nssa translator-role {always | candidate}
areaid
Router OSPF Config
This command configures the translator stability interval of the NSSA. The stability interval is the
period of time that an elected translator continues to perform its duties after it determines that its
translator status has been deposed by another router.
area
nssa translator-stab-intv
areaid
Router OSPF Config
This command creates a specified area range for a specified NSSA.
area
range
areaid
ipaddr subnetmask
not-advertise]
The
ipaddr
is a valid IP address. The
(LSDB) type must be specified by either summarylink or nssaexternallink, and the advertising of
the area range can be optionally allowed or suppressed.
The no area
range
areaid
range.
Router OSPF Config
stabilityinterval
{summarylink | nssaexternallink} [advertise |
subnetmask
is a valid subnet mask. The Link-State Database
ipaddr subnetmask
version of this command deletes a specified area

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