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Example 4.11. Add an OSPF Area
Now add an OSPF Area object to the OSPF Router Process object as_0 on firewall A. This area will
be the OSPF backbone area and will therefore have the ID 0.0.0.0. Assume the name for the area
object will be area_0.
Command-Line Interface
First, change the CLI context to be the OSPFProcess object created above:
gw-world:/> cc OSPFProcess as_0
Now, add the area:
gw-world:/as_0> add OSPFArea area_0 AreaID=0.0.0.0
This new OSPFArea object can be displayed with the command:
gw-world:/as_0> show
OSPFArea/
Name
Area ID
----
-------
!
area_1
0.0.0.0
Web Interface
1.
Go to: Network > Routing > OSPF
2.
Select the routing process as_0
3.
Select Add > OSPF Area
4.
For the area properties:
Enter the area name, in this case area_0
Specify the Area ID as 0.0.0.0
5.
Click OK
Now, repeat this for firewall B, using the same OSPF Area object name of area_0.
Example 4.12. Add OSPF Interface Objects
For firewall A, add OSPF Interface objects for each physical interface that is to be part of the OSPF
area called area_0.
Command-Line Interface
Assume the context is still the OSPFProcess called as_0 from the last example. Now, change the
context to be the OSPFArea that was created previously:
gw-world:/as_0> cc area_0
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