Virtual links – Cyclades PR1000 User Manual

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Cyclades-PR1000

Chapter 9 - Routing Protocols

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STEP SIX
It is not always possible to connect all areas directly to the backbone. When an area is connected to the backbone only
through another area, two virtual links must be created. One from the backbone to the unattached area and one from
the unattached area to the backbone. If this occurs in the network containing the router, enter the Virtual Links Menu
to configure this link. In the table listing the parameters, the link between Area 3 (router 8) and the backbone is used
as an example.

Virtual Links Menu CONFIG =>IP =>OSPF =>VIRTUAL LINKS

Parameter

Description

Transit Area ID

ID of the OSPF Area sandwiched between this router and the backbone. In the figure,
area 2 is the area used to link Router 8 with the Backbone. This ID has the form of an
IP address.

Neighbor's ID

Router ID of router at end of virtual link. In the example, this will be Router 6.

Virtual Link Status

Activates the virtual link.

Parameters available only when

Virtual Link Status

is

Active

.

Transit Delay in
Seconds

Estimated transit time in seconds to route a packet from Router 8 to Router 6. Use the
preset value (1) or increase the number for slow links.

Retransmit Interval in
Seconds*

Time in seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies
belonging to this interface.

Hello Interval in
Seconds*

Time in seconds between the hello packets on this interface.

Dead interval in
Seconds*

Inactivity time (seconds) before a neighbor router is considered down.

Password*

String of up to 8 characters used to authenticate OSPF packages. The use of this
password is enabled in CONFIG
=>IP=>OSPF=>AREA=>AUTHENTICATION TYPE.

* Inside a given area, these 4 parameters should be the same for all routers. In the example virtual link, they
should be the same as those used for the backbone.

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