Removing Ospf Virtual Interfaces - ADC CUDA 3 Administration Manual

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cli:192.168.208.3:root# router ospf
mode: router:ospf
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 dead-interval 500
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 hello-interval 400
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 retransmit-interval
350
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 transit-delay 150
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 authentication md5
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 authentication
key-id 44231 key ertiddkdkk
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# show ospf interface virtual
row count: 1
Transit
Area
------------- -------------- ----- ------- ------- ----- ---- ---- ----- ------
0.0.0.1

Removing OSPF Virtual Interfaces

Task
1. Enter router-ospf mode.
2. Display virtual interfaces.
3. Remove the virtual interface.
Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch CLI-based Administration Guide
Example
The following example illustrates how to create a virtual interface that links a
non-contiguous area to the backbone via a transit area of 0.0.0.1 and an
ABR with a router ID of 133.132.1.1:
Neighbor
State Transit Retrans Hello Dead Auth Event Status
133.132.1.1
up
Use this procedure to remove a virtual interface:
For more information on these commands, refer to the Cuda 12000 IP
Access Switch CLI Reference Guide.
Delay
Int
Int
150
350
Command
router ospf
show ospf interface virtual
no ospf-vi <transit-area-id> <neighbor-router-id>
Configuring OSPF
Int
Type Count
400
500 MD5
317
0 Active

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