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Process Overview: Routing Protocol Configuration

Configuring OSPF

Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide

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Syntax Description

Command Syntax of the “no” Form

The “no” form of this command changes the NSSA back to a plain area:

no area area-id nssa [default-information-originate]

Command Type

Router command.

Command Mode

Router configuration: Matrix>Router(config-router)#

Command Defaults

If default-information-originate is not specified, no default type will be
generated.

Example

This example shows how to configure area 10 as an NSSA area:

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Use this command to define an OSPF virtual link, which represents a logical connection between
the backbone and a non-backbone OSPF area.

area area_id virtual-link ip_address

The options for using this syntax are:

area area_id virtual-link ip_address authentication-key key

area area_id virtual-link ip_address dead-interval seconds

area area_id virtual-link ip_address hello-interval seconds

area-id

Specifies the NSSA area. Valid values are decimal values or
IP addresses.

default-
information-
originate

(Optional) Generates a default of Type 7 into the NSSA.
This is used when the router is an NSSA ABR.

Matrix>Router(config)#router ospf 1

Matrix>Router(config-router)#area 10 nssa default-information-originate

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