Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
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modify: Modify the stub area parameters.
summarylsa: Configure the summary LSA mode for a stub area. When
enabled, the router both summarizes and propagates summary LSAs.
default-cost: Set the default cost for the stub area.
delete: Remove a stub area. After removal, the area receives external
route advertisements.
virtual-link: Configure a virtual link. You use the virtual link to connect
the router to the backbone area (0.0.0.0) through a non-backbone area or to
connect two parts of a partitioned backbone area (0.0.0.0) through a non-
backbone area.
add: Add a virtual neighbor.
delete: Delete a virtual neighbor.
modify: Modify the parameters of a virtual neighbor.
authentication: Configure the authentication type. The device authenti-
cates the OSPF protocol exchanges in the OSPF packet header which inclu-
des an authentication type field.
type: Configure the authentication type. Authentication types are 0 for null
authentication, 1 for simple password authentication, and 2 for cryptographic
authentication.
key: Configure the authentication key.
key-id: Configure the authentication key-id for md5 authentication. This
field identifies the algorithm and secret key used to create the message
digest appended to the OSPF packet.
hello-interval: Configure the OSPF hello-interval for the virtual link, in
seconds. The hello timer controls the time interval between sending two con-
secutive hello packets. Set this value to the same hello-interval value of the
virtual neighbors.
dead-interval: Configure the OSPF dead-interval for the virtual link, in
seconds. If the timer expires without the router receiving hello packets from
a virtual neighbor, the router declares the neighbor router as down. Set the
timer to at least four times the value of the hello-interval.
transmit-delay: Configure the OSPF transmit-delay for the virtual link, in
seconds. Transmit delay is the time that you estimate it takes to transmit a
link-state update packet over the virtual link.
retransmit-interval: Configure the OSPF retransmit-interval for the
virtual link, in seconds. The retransmit interval is the time between two con-
secutive link-state advertisement transmissions. Link-state advertisements
contain such information as database descriptions and link-state request
packets for adjacencies belonging to virtual link.
nssa: Configure a NSSA(Not-So-Stubby-Area).
add: Add a NSSA.
delete: Delete a NSSA.
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