Release 1.0

OSPF Commands

 

 

area virtual-link

Use the area virtual link command to create a virtual link that connects an OSPF area to the backbone area (area 0.0.0.0) without being physically connected to the OSPF backbone area. Use the no area virtual-linkcommand to delete the defined OSPF virtual link.

Group Access

ISP

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Command Line Usage

area {<0-4294967295> <A.B.C.D>} virtual-link<A.B.C.D> [authentication-key<WORD> dead-interval<1-65535> hello-interval<1-65535> message-digest-key<1-255> {md5 <WORD>} retransmit-interval<1-65535> transmit-delay<1-8192>]

no area {<0-4294967295> <A.B.C.D>} virtual-link<A.B.C.D>

[authentication-key <WORD> dead-interval <1-65535> hello-interval

<1-65535> message-digest-key <1-255> {md5 <WORD>} retransmit-interval <1-65535> transmit-delay <1-8192>]

Command Syntax

0-4294967295

OSPF area ID number in decimal format.

A.B.C.D

OSPF area ID in IP address format

A.B.C.D

Router ID IP address that associated with the

 

virtual link neighbor, 32-bit address.

authentication-key WORD

Unencrypted cleartext password that is 1 to 8

 

characters in length.

dead-interval 1-65535

Number of seconds that the router does not

 

receive hello packets from its neighbor before

 

declaring the neighbor is down.

526363-001-00 Rev. B

MGBI

8-7

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Motorola BSR 2000 manual Area virtual-link, Authentication-key Word, Dead-interval