Configure an ip interface for ospf – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual
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Figure 49: OSPF Area Configuration
For more information on area types, see “Areas” on page 211.
Configure an IP interface for OSPF
Using this portion of the window, you can:
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Review the existing OSPF IP interface configuration
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Associate a VLAN with an area ID
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Configure OSPF for each VLAN area
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Configure a route filter for non-OSPF routes exported into OSPF
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Configure the timers for one interface in the same OSPF area
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Configure miscellaneous OSPF parameters, such as cost
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Configure virtual links
As shown in Figure 50, the top table lists the existing OSPF IP interface configuration. The table consists
of the following fields:
VLAN name
Area ID
OSPF
—Either enabled or disabled
Priority
—Always set to zero for Summit 200
Interface
—Either passive or non-passive