Vlink-Peer - H3C s3600 series Command Manual

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To configure an area as a stub area, all routers attached to it must be configured with this command. If
the router is an ABR, it will send a default route to the connected Stub area. Use the default-cost
command to configure the default route cost. In addition, you can specify the no-summary argument in
the stub command to disable the receiving of Type-3 LSAs by the Stub area connected to the ABR
(such a stub area is known as a totally stub area).
Note the following when configuring a (totally) stub area:
The backbone area cannot be a (totally) stub area.
To configure an area as a stub area, the stub command must be configured on routers in the area.
A (totally) stub area cannot have an ASBR because AS external routes cannot be distributed into
the stub area.
Virtual links cannot transit (totally) stub areas.
Related commands: default-cost.
Examples
# Set OSPF area 1 to a Stub area.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] ospf 1
[Sysname-ospf-1] area 1
[Sysname-ospf-1-area-0.0.0.1] stub

vlink-peer

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
Parameters
route-id: Router ID of virtual link peer.
hello seconds: Specifies the interval, in seconds, at which the router transmits hello packet. It ranges
from 1 to 8192 and defaults to 10. This value must equal the hello seconds value of the router virtually
linked to the interface.
retransmit seconds: Specifies the interval, in seconds, for retransmitting the LSA packets on an
interface. It ranges from 1 to 3600 and defaults to 5.
trans-delay seconds: Specifies the delay, in seconds, for transmitting LSA packets on an interface. It
ranges from 1 to 3600 and defaults to 1.
dead seconds: Specifies the interval, in seconds, of death timer. It ranges from 1 to 8192 and defaults to
40. This value must equal the dead seconds of the router virtually linked to it and must be at least four
times of the hello seconds.
simple password: Specifies the simple text authentication password, which contains up to eight
characters, of the interface. This value must equal the authentication key of the virtually linked peer.
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