Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch CLI-based Administration Guide
Configuring OSPF 317
Example
The following example illustrates how to create a virtual interface that links a
non-contiguous area to the backbone via a transit area of 0.0.0.1 and an
ABR with a router ID of 133.132.1.1:
cli:192.168.208.3:root# router ospf
mode: router:ospf
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 dead-interval 500
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 hello-interval 400
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 retransmit-interval
350
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 transit-delay 150
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 authentication md5
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# ospf-vi 0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 authentication
key-id 44231 key ertiddkdkk
cli:192.168.208.3:router:ospf# show ospf interface virtual
row count: 1
Transit Neighbor State Transit Retrans Hello Dead Auth Event Status
Area Delay Int Int Int Type Count
------------- -------------- ----- ------- ------- ----- ---- ---- ----- ------
0.0.0.1 133.132.1.1 up 150 350 400 500 MD5 0 Active
Removing OSPF Virtual Interfaces
Use this procedure to remove a virtual interface:
For more information on these commands, refer to the Cuda 12000 IP
Access Switch CLI Reference Guide.
Task Command
1. Enter router-ospf mode. router ospf
2. Display virtual interfaces. show ospf interface virtual
3. Remove the virtual interface. no ospf-vi <transit-area-id> <neighbor-router-id>