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OSFP Area Index configuration

The following table describes the Area Index Configuration commands.
OSPF Area Index Configuration commands
Table 132
Command
area <0-2> area-id <A.B.C.D>
area <0-2> type
{transit|stub|nssa}
area <0-2> stub-metric <1-65535>
[no] area <0-2> authentication-
type {password|md5}
area <0-2> spf-interval <0-255>
area <0-2> enable
no area <0-2> enable
no area <0-2>
Description
Defines the area ID of the OSPF area number.
Command mode: Router OSPF
Defines the type of area. For example, when a virtual link has to be
established with the backbone, the area type must be defined as
transit.
transit—allows area summary information to be exchanged
between routing devices. Any area that is not a stub area or
NSSA is considered to be transit area.
stub—is an area where external routing information is not
distributed. Typically, a stub area is connected to only one
other area.
nssa—Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA) is similar to stub area with
additional capabilities. For example, routes originating from
within the NSSA can be propagated to adjacent transit and
backbone areas. External routes from outside the Autonomous
System (AS) can be advertised within the NSSA but are not
distributed into other areas.
Command mode: Router OSPF
Configures a stub area to send a numeric metric value. All routes
received via that stub area carry the configured metric to
potentially influencing routing decisions.
Metric value assigns the priority for choosing the switch for default
route. Metric type determines the method for influencing routing
decisions for external routes.
Command mode: Router OSPF
Defines the authentication method, as follows:
no—No authentication required.
password—Authenticates simple passwords so that only
trusted routing devices can participate.
md5—This parameter is used when MD5 cryptographic
authentication is required.
Command mode: Router OSPF
Sets time interval between two successive SPF (shortest path first)
calculations of the shortest path tree using the Dijkstra's algorithm.
Command mode: Router OSPF
Enables the OSPF area.
Command mode: Router OSPF
Disables the OSPF area.
Command mode: Router OSPF
Deletes the OSPF area.
Command mode: Router OSPF
Configuration Commands
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