Modifying Areas; Removing Areas - 3Com CoreBuilder 2500 User Manual

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system
interface
ethernet
route
areas
fddi
arp
defaultRouteMetric
atm
display
multicast
interface
bridge
defineArea
udphelper
linkStateData
ip
routing
modifyArea
neighbors
ipx
icmpRouterDiscovery
removeArea
routerID
appletalk
addRange
ospf
partition
snmp
modifyRange
rip
stubDefaultMetric
analyzer
removeRange
ping
virtualLinks
script
statistics
statistics
logout

Modifying Areas

Top-Level Menu
system
interface
ethernet
route
areas
fddi
arp
defaultRouteMetric
atm
display
multicast
interface
bridge
defineArea
udphelper
linkStateData
ip
modifyArea
routing
neighbors
ipx
icmpRouterDiscovery
removeArea
routerID
appletalk
addRange
ospf
partition
snmp
modifyRange
rip
stubDefaultMetric
analyzer
removeRange
ping
virtualLinks
script
statistics
statistics
logout

Removing Areas

Top-Level Menu
system
interface
ethernet
route
areas
fddi
arp
defaultRouteMetric
atm
display
multicast
interface
bridge
defineArea
udphelper
linkStateData
ip
modifyArea
routing
neighbors
ipx
removeArea
icmpRouterDiscovery
routerID
appletalk
addRange
ospf
partition
snmp
modifyRange
rip
stubDefaultMetric
analyzer
removeRange
ping
virtualLinks
script
statistics
statistics
logout
When you define an area, the system assigns it an area index number,
based on the area ID. If the area ID is 0.0.0.1, for example, the system
assigns a sequential index number of 1 to that area.
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
ip ospf areas defineArea
2 Enter the area identification number.
3 Specify whether this is a stub area. The default is no. Press Return or
Enter to accept the existing value in brackets.
Example:
Enter Area ID []: 0.0.0.2
Is this a Stub Area (yes,no) [no]:
Use this command to modify an area range.
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
ip ospf areas modifyArea
2 Enter the index number of the area that you want to modify. Press Return
or Enter to accept the existing value in brackets.
3 Enter the area ID.
4 Specify whether this is a stub area.
Example:
Select area:{1-2} 2
Enter Area ID [0.0.0.2]: 0.0.0.3
Is this a Stub Area (yes,no) [no]:
Use this command to remove an existing area.
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
ip ospf areas removeArea
2 Enter the index number of the area to remove.
Administering Areas
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