D-Link DES-3326S Command Line Interface Reference Manual page 308

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create ospf virtual_link
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Parameters
Restrictions
Usage Example
To create an OSPF virtual interface:
DES-3326S:4#create ospf virtual_link 10.1.12 20.1.1.1 hello_interval 10
Command: create ospf virtual_link 10.1.12 20.1.1.1 hello_interval 10
Success.
DES-3326S:4#
D-Link DES-3326S Layer 3 Switch CLI Reference
Used to create an OSPF virtual interface.
create ospf virtual_link <area_id> <neighbor_id>
{hello_interval <sec>|authentication [none|simple
<password>|md5 <key_id>]}
This command is used to create an OSPF virtual interface.
<area_id> − A 32-bit number in the form of an IP address
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) that uniquely identifies the OSPF area in the
OSPF domain.
<neighbor_id> − The OSPF router ID for the remote area. This is
a 32-bit number in the form of an IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
that uniquely identifies the remote area's Area Border Router.
The router ID of the neighbor router.
hello_interval <sec> − Allows the specification of the interval
between the transmission of OSPF Hello packets, in seconds.
Between 1 and 65535 seconds can be specified. The Hello
Interval, Dead Interval, Authorization Type, and Authorization Key
should be the same for all routers on the same network.
dead_interval <sec> − dead_interval <sec> − Allows the
specification of the length of time between the receipt of Hello
packets from a neighbor router before the selected area declares
that router down. An interval between 1 and 65535 seconds can
be specified. The Dead Interval must be evenly divisible by the
Hello Interval.
<password> − A case-sensitive password.
<key_id> − A previously configured MD5 key ID (1 to 255).
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
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