26 external-lsdb-limit (ospf), 27 ip ospf areaid, 28 ip ospf authentication – Kontron AT890X Full-Size CLI User Manual

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Routing Commands

AT8901/2/3

AT8901/2/3 CLI Reference Manual

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leave the Overflow State. This allows the router to again originate non-default AS-
external-LSAs. When set to 0, the router will not leave Overflow State until restarted.
The range for seconds is 0 to 2147483647 seconds.

Default

0

Format

exit-overflow-interval <seconds>

Mode

Router OSPF Config

3.7.25.1

no exit-overflow-interval

This command configures the default exit overflow interval for OSPF.

Format

no exit-overflow-interval

Mode

Router OSPF Config

3.7.26

external-lsdb-limit (OSPF)

This command configures the external LSDB limit for OSPF. If the value is -1, then
there is no limit. When the number of non-default AS-external-LSAs in a router's link-
state database reaches the external LSDB limit, the router enters overflow state. The
router never holds more than the external LSDB limit non-default AS-external-LSAs
in it database. The external LSDB limit MUST be set identically in all routers attached
to the OSPF backbone and/or any regular OSPF area. The range for limit is -1 to
2147483647.

Default

-1

Format

external-lsdb-limit <limit>

Mode

Router OSPF Config

3.7.26.1

no external-lsdb-limit

This command configures the default external LSDB limit for OSPF.

Format

no external-lsdb-limit

Mode

Router OSPF Config

3.7.27

ip ospf areaid

This command sets the OSPF area to which the specified router interface belongs. The

<areaid>

is an IP address, formatted as a 4-digit dotted-decimal number or a decimal

value in the range of <0-4294967295>. The

<areaid>

uniquely identifies the area to

which the interface connects. Assigning an area id, which does not exist on an
interface, causes the area to be created with default values.

Format

ip ospf areaid <areaid>

Mode

Interface Config

3.7.28

ip ospf authentication

This command sets the OSPF Authentication Type and Key for the specified interface.
The value of <

type

> is either none, simple or encrypt. The [

key

] is composed of

standard displayable, non-control keystrokes from a Standard 101/102-key keyboard.

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