Chapter 36 OSPF
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 120 IP Application > OSPF Configuration > OSPF Interface
LABEL | DESCRIPTION | |
Network | Select an IP interface. | |
|
| |
Area ID | Select the area ID (in an IP address format with dotted decimal notation) | |
| of an area to associate the interface to that area. | |
|
| |
Authenticati | Note: OSPF Interface(s) must use the same authentication method | |
on | ||
within the same area. | ||
| ||
| Select an authentication method. The choices are | |
| (default), Simple and MD5. | |
| To participate in an OSPF network, you must make the authentication | |
| method and/or password settings the same as the associated area. | |
| Select | |
| area and set the related fields when necessary. | |
| Select None to disable authentication. This is the default setting. | |
| Select Simple and set the Key field to authenticate OSPF packets | |
| transmitted through this interface using simple password authentication. | |
| Select MD5 and set the Key ID and Key fields to authenticate OSPF | |
| packets transmitted through this interface using MD5 authentication. | |
|
| |
Key ID | When you select MD5 in the Authentication field, specify the | |
| identification number of the authentication you want to use. | |
|
| |
Key | When you select Simple in the Authentication field, enter a password | |
| ||
| When you select MD5 in the Authentication field, enter a password 16- | |
| character long. | |
|
| |
Cost | The interface cost is used for calculating the routing table. Enter a number | |
| between 0 and 65535. The default interface cost is 15. | |
|
| |
Priority | The priority you assign to the interface is used in router elections to decide | |
| which router is going to be the Designated Router (DR) or the Backup | |
| Designated Router (BDR). You can assign a number between 0 and 255. A | |
| priority of 0 means that the router will not participate in router elections. | |
|
| |
Add | Click Add to save your changes to the Switch’s | |
| Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the | |
| Save link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to the non- | |
| volatile memory when you are done configuring. | |
|
| |
Cancel | Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh. | |
|
| |
Clear | Click Clear to set the above fields back to the factory defaults. | |
|
| |
Index | This field displays the index number for an interface. | |
|
| |
Network | This field displays the IP interface information. | |
|
| |
Area ID | This field displays the area ID (in an IP address format with dotted decimal | |
| notation) of an area to associate the interface to that area. | |
|
| |
Authenticati | This field displays the authentication method used | |
on | Simple or MD5). | |
|
|
340 |
| |
| ||
|
|
|