Ip ospf router-id – Avaya P330-ML-ML User Manual
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a dotted decimal.
The syntax for this command is:
[no] ip netmask-format
The possible mask formats are:
Example:
To display netmasks in decimal format:
ip ospf router-id
User level: privileged, supervisor.
Use the ip ospf router-id command to configure the router identity.
Use the no ip ospf router-id command to return the router identity to its
default (the lowest existing IP interface).
The syntax for this command is:
[no] ip ospf router-id
bitcount
Addresses are followed by a slash and the total number of bits
in the netmask. For example 17
decimal
The network masks are in dotted decimal notation. For
example, 255.255.255.0.
hexadecimal
The network masks are in hexadecimal format as indicated by
the leading 0X. For example, 0XFFFFFF00.
Router-N(configure)# ip netmask-format bitcount decimal
Done!
router-id
The IP address of the router.