Parameter | Default | Description |
Router ID | STATIC INTF Defines how the Router ID is determined: There are three options: | |
Selection |
| STATIC: User can manual configure the Router ID. |
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| STATIC INTF: The VLAN 1 IP address will be used as Router ID |
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| ACTIVE INTF: The first active interface will be used as Router ID |
Router ID | VLAN 1 IP | A |
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| This number uniquely identifies the router within an Autonomous |
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| System. |
RFC 1583 | Disabled | Enable or disable the compatibility to RFC 1583 OSPF version 2 |
Compatibility |
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Area ID |
| Defines an area within which all OSPF routers actively exchange |
Configuration |
| routing information to ensure that they all have an identical link state |
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| database. |
OSPF Area |
| Defines a range of subnetwork addresses. An area range is used to |
Range |
| summarize route information exchanged between Area Border |
Configuration |
| Routers. |
OSPF Virtual Link |
| Defines a virtual link that can be used to connect an OSPF area not |
Configuration |
| physically adjacent to the OSPF backbone, or to create a backup link |
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| to any area. |
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WGS3 Layer 3 Switch User’s Manual | - 78 - |