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Table 158 OSPF Command Summary (continued)
COMMAND
no area <area-id> virtual-link
<router-id>
area <area-id> virtual-link <router-
id> authentication-key <key>
no area <area-id> virtual-link
<router-id> authentication-key
area <area-id> virtual-link <router-
id> authentication-same-as-area
no area <area-id> virtual-link
<router-id> authentication-same-as-
area
area <area-id> virtual-link <router-
id> message-digest-key <keyid> md5
<key>
no area <area-id> virtual-link
<router-id> message-digest-key
area <area-id> virtual-link <router-
id> name <name>
area <area-id> virtual-link <router-
id> retransmit-interval <1-65535>
area <area-id> virtual-link <router-
id> transmit-delay <1-65535>
area <area-id> virtual-link <router-
id> dead-interval <1-65535>
area <area-id> virtual-link <router-
id> hello-interval <1-65535>
distance <10-255>
exit
network <ip-addr/bits> area <area-id>
no network <ip-addr/bits>
Chapter 61 OSPF Commands
Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
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DESCRIPTION
Deletes the virtual link from the area.
Enables simple authentication and sets the
authentication key for the specified virtual
link in the area.
Resets the authentication settings on this
virtual link.
Sets the virtual link to use the same
authentication method as the area.
Resets the authentication settings on this
virtual area.
Enables MD5 authentication and sets the
key ID and key for the virtual link in the area.
Resets the authentication settings on this
virtual link.
Sets a descriptive name for the virtual link for
identification purposes.
Sets the retransmission interval for the virtual
link in the area.
Sets the transmission delay for the virtual link
in the area.
Sets the dead interval for the virtual link in
the area.
Sets the hello interval for the virtual link in the
area.
When two different routing protocols, such
as RIP and OSPF provide multiple routes to
the same destination, the Switch can use
the administrative distance of the route
source to determine which routing protocol
to use and add the route to the routing
table.
Sets the administrative distance (from 10 to
255) that is assigned to the routes learned by
OSPF.
The lower the administrative distance value
is, the more preferable the routing protocol
is. If two routes have the same administrative
distance value, the Switch uses the route
that has the lowest metric value.
Note: You cannot set two routing
protocols to have the same
administrative distance.
Leaves the router OSPF configuration mode.
Creates an OSPF area.
Deletes the OSPF network.
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