Configuring Ospf Area Range Settings - Dell PowerConnect 7048P Manual

Powerconnect 7000 series stackable layer 2 and 3 switches
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Command
area-id
area
virtual-link
neighbor-id
transmit-
seconds
delay
exit
exit
show ip ospf virtual-link
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Configuring OSPF Area Range Settings

Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to
configure an OSPF area range.
Command
configure
router ospf
area-id
area
range
ip-address mask
{summarylink |
nssaexternallink}
[advertise
|not-advertise]
exit
exit
show ip ospf range
area-id
Purpose
Set the OSPF Transit Delay for the interface.
seconds
The
increment the age of the LSA before sending, based on
the estimated time it takes to transmit from the
interface. (Range: 0–3600)
Exit to Global Config mode.
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode.
View summary information about all virtual links
configured on the switch.
Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Enter OSPF configuration mode.
Configure a summary prefix for routes learned in a given area.
area-id
— Identifies the OSPF NSSA to configure. (Range: IP
address or decimal from 0–4294967295)
ip-address
— IP address.
subnet-mask
— Subnet mask associated with IP address.
• summarylink — Specifies a summary link LSDB type.
• nssaexternallink — Specifies an NSSA external link LSDB
type.
• advertise — Advertisement of the area range.
• not-advertise — Suppresses advertisement of the area range.
Exit to Global Config mode.
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode.
View information about the area ranges for the specified
area-id
.
variable is the number of seconds to
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