| Router
Identification |
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Router Identifier (required)
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Uniquely identifies the router.
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Type the Services Router's 32-bit IP address, in dotted decimal notation.
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| OSPF
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Enable OSPF
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Enables or disables OSPF.
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- To enable OSPF, select the check box.
- To disable OSPF, clear the check box.
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OSPF Area ID
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Uniquely identifies the area within its AS.
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Type a 32-bit numeric identifier for the area, or an integer.
If you enter an integer, the value is converted to a 32-bit equivalent.
For example, if you enter 3, the value assigned to the area is 0.0.0.3.
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Area Type
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Designates the type of OSPF area.
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From the drop-down list, select the type of OSPF area you are creating:
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regular—A regular OSPF area, including
the backbone area
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stub—A stub area
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nssa—A not-so-stubby area (NSSA)
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OSPF-Enabled Interfaces
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Designates one or more Services Router interfaces on which OSPF is enabled.
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The first time you configure OSPF, the Logical Interfaces box displays
a list of all the logical interfaces configured on the Services Router. Do
any of the following:
- To enable OSPF on an interface, click the interface name to highlight
it, and click the left arrow to add the interface to the OSPF interfaces list.
- To enable OSPF on multiple interfaces at once, press Ctrl while
you click multiple interface names to highlight them. Then click the left
arrow to add the interfaces to the OSPF interfaces list.
- To enable OSPF on all logical interfaces except the special fxp0 management
interface, select All Interfaces in the Logical Interfaces
list and click the left arrow.
- To enable OSPF on all the interfaces displayed in the Logical
Interfaces list, click All to highlight every interface.
Then click the left arrow to add the interfaces to the OSPF interfaces list.
- To disable OSPF on one or more interfaces, highlight the interface
or interfaces in the OSPF interfaces box and click the right arrow to move
them back to the Logical Interfaces list.
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