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Supermicro SSE-G48-TG4 - Ip Ospf Network

Supermicro SSE-G48-TG4
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Super Micro Intelligent Switch Command Line Interface User Guide
26.29 ip ospf network
This command configures the OSPF network type to a type other than the default for a given
media and the no form of the command sets the OSPF network type to the default type.
ip ospf network {broadcast | non-broadcast | point-to-multipoint |
point-topoint}
no ip ospf network
Syntax Description
broadcast - Networks supporting many (more than two) attached routers, together with the
capability to address a single physical message to all of the attached routers (broadcast)
non-broadcast - Networks supporting many (more than two) routers, but having no broadcast
capability
point-tomultipoint - Treats the non-broadcast network as a collection of pointto-
point links
point-to-point - A network that joins a single pair of routers
Mode
Interface Configuration Mode
Example
SMIS(config-if)# ip ospf network broadcast
Each pair of routers on a broadcast network is assumed to be able to communicate directly. An
Ethernet is an example of a broadcast network. A 56Kb serial line is an example of a point-to-
point network.
Related Commands
neighbor– Specifies a neighbor router and its priority
ip ospf priority – Sets the router priority
show ip ospf interface – Displays OSPF interface information

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