Creating Ospf Virtual Links - Avaya P580 User Manual

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Chapter 15
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Creating OSPF Virtual Links

Web Agent
Procedure
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You can set OSPF passive-interface from the OSPF Interface web page.
The Interface-State field on the OSPF Interface web page can be set to
Passive, which disables the sending of OSPF routing updates. Normal,
which enables the sending of OSPF routing updates, is the default.
You can set OSPF Passive Interface from the CLI using the following
commands:
To define an OSPF interface as passive-interface:
(configure router:ospf)# passive-interface
{<interface-name> | <ip-addr>}
To set the state of an OSPF interface that is configured as a passive-
interface to normal:
(configure router:ospf)# no passive-interface
{<interface-name> | <ip-addr>}
You can create OSPF Virtual links using either the Web Agent or the CLI.
To create a OSPF virtual link using the Web Agent:
1. Select Virtual Links from the Routing > IP > OSPF group on the Web
Agent window. The OSPF Virtual Links dialog box opens
5).
* Note: The OSPF dialog box displays only if OSPF virtual
links were previously configured.
Figure 15-5. OSPF Virtual Links Dialog Box
2. Select CREATE. The Add OSPF Virtual Link dialog box opens
(Figure
15-6).
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