Network Area - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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The network area command defines the interfaces and area ID on which OSPF runs.
The no network area command deletes the interfaces and area ID on which OSPF
runs.
Use the network area command to cover IP address(es) for OSPF to operate on an
interface. Use the address and wildcard-mask as one command to define one or more
interfaces for an intended area.
A subnet address may be designated as the area ID if associated areas are used with IP
subnets. Each IP subnet is associated with a single area only.
Group Access
ISP
Command Mode
Router Configuration
Command Line Usage
network <ip-address> <wildcard-mask> area <area-id>
no network <ip-address> <wildcard-mask> area <area-id>
Command Syntax
ip-address
wildcard-mask
area-id
Command Default
Disabled
Network IP address.
IP address type mask with "don't care" bits.
Network area ID, OSPF address range, either
a decimal value, or IP address if areas
associated with IP subnets then subnet area
may be specified.
OSPF Commands
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