Area Virtual-Link - D-Link DGS-6600-48T Cli Reference Manual

Modular layer 3 chassis ethernet managed switch
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area AREA-ID virtual-link ROUTER-ID [ authentication [ message-digest ] ] [ hello-interval
SECONDS ] [ dead-interval SECONDS ] [ transmit-delay SECONDS ] [ retransmit-interval
SECONDS ] [ [authentication-key PASSWORD ] | [ message-digest-key KEY-ID md5 KEY ] ]
no area AREA-ID virtual-link ROUTER-ID [dead-interval|hello-interval|tansmit-
interval|retransmitinterval|authentication|authentication-key|message-digest-key KEY-ID]
Syntax Description
AREA-ID
ROUTER-ID
authentication
message-digest
hello-interval
SECONDS
dead-interval
SECONDS
transmit-delay
SECONDS
retransmit-interval
SECONDS
authentication-key
PASSWORD
message-digest-key
KEY-ID md5 KEY
CLI Reference Guide
Use this command to configure a link between two backbone areas that are
physically separated through other non-backbone area. Use the no area virtual-
link command to remove a virtual link.
Specifies the identifier of the transit area for the virtual link. The identifier can be
specified as either an IP address or a decimal value.
The Router ID of the virtual link neighbor.
(Optional) Specifies authentication type. If no authentication type is specified for
the virtual-link, the authentication type for the area will be used.
(Optional) Specifies that message-digest authentication be used.
Specifies the interval in seconds, between the hello packets that the router sends
on an interface. The valid setting is 1-65535.
Specifies the interval in seconds, during which no packets are received and after
which a neighbor is regarded as off-line. The valid setting is 1-65535.
The interval the router waits before it transmits a packet. The valid setting is 1-
65535.
The interval the router waits before it retransmits a packet. The valid setting is 1-
65535.
(Optional) Password to be used by neighboring routers. The passsword is a
continuous string of keyborad characters up to 8 bytes long. This password is a
key to allow the authentication procedure to generate or verify the authentication
field contained in the OSPF header. The authentication key is inserted directly
into the OSPF header when originating routing protocol packets. Each network
can be assigned a separate password on a per-interface basis. All neighboring
routers on the same network must use the same password to be able to route
OSPF traffic.
(Optional) Key identifier and password to be used for Message Digest 5 (MD5)
authentication by neighboring routers and this router. The KEY-ID argument is a
number in the range from 1 to 255. The KEY consists of an alphanumeric string
of up to 16 characters in length. All neighboring routers on the same network
must have the identical key identifier and key, to be allowed to route OSPF
traffic. There is no default value.
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