Area Nssa Translator-Stab-Intv (Ospf); Area Range (Ospf); Area Stub (Ospf) - Planet Networking & Communication WGS3-24000 User Manual

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12.7.11 area nssa translator-stab-intv (OSPF)

This command configures the translator <stabilityinterval> of the NSSA. The <stabilityinterval> is the period of time that an
elected translator continues to perform its duties after it determines that its translator status has been deposed by another
router.
Format
area <areaid> nssa translator-stab-intv <stabilityinterval>
Mode
Router OSPF Config
no area nssa translator-stab-intv (OSPF)
This command disables the nssa translator's <stabilityinterval> from the specified area id.
Format
no area <areaid> nssa translator-stab-intv <stabilityinterval>
Mode
Router OSPF Config

12.7.12 area range (OSPF)

This command creates a specified area range for a specified NSSA. The <ipaddr> is a valid IP address. The <subnetmask> is a
valid subnet mask. The LSDB type must be specified by either summarylink or nssaexternallink, and the advertising of the
area range can be allowed or suppressed.
Format
area <areaid> range <ipaddr> <subnetmask> {summarylink | nssaexternallink} [advertise |
not-advertise]
Mode
Router OSPF Config
no area range
This command deletes a specified area range. The <ipaddr> is a valid IP address. The <subnetmask> is a valid subnet mask.
Format
no area <areaid> range <ipaddr> <subnetmask>
Mode
Router OSPF Config

12.7.13 area stub (OSPF)

This command creates a stub area for the specified area ID. A stub area is characterized by the fact that AS External LSAs are
not propagated into the area. Removing AS External LSAs and Summary LSAs can significantly reduce the link state database
of routers within the stub area.
Format
area <areaid> stub
Mode
Router OSPF Config
no area stub
This command deletes a stub area for the specified area ID.
Format
no area <areaid> stub
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