Ip Netmask-Format; Ip Ospf Authentication-Key (Interface Context) - Avaya X330W2-DS1 User Manual

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ip netmask-format

Use the ip netmask-format command to specify the format of netmasks in the
show command output. The no form of this command restores to the default,
which is a dotted decimal format.
The syntax for this command is:
[no] ip netmask-format <mask-format>
The possible mask formats are:
bitcount
decimal
hexadecimal
Example:
To display netmasks in bitcount format:
X330WAN-2DS1-1(configure)# ip netmask-format bitcount

ip ospf authentication-key (Interface context)

Use the ip ospf authentication-key command to configure the interface
authentication password. The no form of this command removes the OSPF
password.
Note: This command is executed from the Serial, Loopback, Fast Ethernet and
Fabric Fast Ethernet interfaces.
The syntax for this command is:
[no] ip ospf authentication-key <key>
key
Example:
config-if:ip ospf authentication-key my_pass
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Addresses are followed by a slash and the total number of bits
in the netmask, for example, 17.
The network masks are in dotted decimal notation. For
example, 255.255.255.0.
The network masks are in hexadecimal format as indicated by
the leading 0X. For example, 0XFFFFFF00.
A string (up to 8 characters)
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