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Layer 2/3 managed 10gigabut ethernet switch
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Parameter
VRF
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OSPFv2 Virtual Link Settings
This window is used to view and configure the OSPFv2 feature's virtual link settings. If a non-zero area is
not physically connected to the zero area, it must be connected to the zero area via a virtual link. The
virtual link is a point-to-point link. The router will send the OSPF message to the neighbor router as
unicast IP packet.
To view the following window, click L3 Features > OSPF > OSPFv2 > OSPFv2 Virtual Link Settings, as
shown below:
The fields that can be configured in OSPF Virtual Link are described below:
Parameter
VRF
Area ID
Router ID
Hello Interval
Dead Interval
Authentication
Description
Select the VRF instance from the list that will be used here.
Figure 6-61 OSPFv2 Virtual Link Settings Window
Description
Enter the VRF instance's name that will be used here. This name can
be up to 12 characters long. Alternatively, click the Select VRF button
to open a new window to select and use a configured VRF instance
from the list.
Enter the OSPFv2 area's ID here. This area will be used to establish
the virtual link. It can be specified as either a decimal value or as an
IPv4 address.
Enter the router ID of the virtual link neighbor here.
Enter the hello packet interval that the router sends on the virtual link
here. The range is from 1 and 65535 seconds. Select the Default
option to use the default value, which is 10 seconds.
Enter the dead interval time that a neighbor is regarded as off-line if no
hello packets are received within that time here. The range is from 1
and 65535 seconds. Select the Default option to use the default value,
which is 40 seconds.
Select the authentication type used here. Options to choose from are
None, Simple Password, and MD5. If the authentication type is not
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