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Chapter 8 Routing Protocol
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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8.2.3 OSPF Area Commands
This table lists the commands for OSPF areas.
8.2.4 Virtual Link Commands
This table lists the commands for virtual links in OSPF areas.
[no] passive-interface interface_name Sets the direction to “In-Only” for the specified
interface. The
no command sets the direction to
“BiDir”.
[no] router-id IP Sets the 32-bit ID (in IP address format) of the
ZyWALL. The no command resets it to “default”, or
the highest available IP address.
Table 36 router Commands: General OSPF Configuration (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
Table 37 router Commands: OSPF Areas
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
router ospf Enters sub-command mode.
[no] network interface area IP Adds the specified interface to the specified area.
The
no command removes the specified interface
from the specified area.
[no] area IP [{stub | nssa}] Creates the specified area and sets it to the
indicated type. The no command removes the
area.
[no] area IP authentication Enables text authentication in the specified area.
The no command disables authentication in the
specified area.
[no] area IP authentication message-digest Enables MD5 authentication in the specified area.
The no command disables authentication in the
specified area.
[no] area IP authentication
authentication-key authkey
Sets the password for text authentication in the
specified area. The no command clears the
password.
[no] area IP authentication message-
digest-key <1..255> md5 authkey
Sets the MD5 ID and password for MD5
authentication in the specified area. The no
command clears the MD5 ID and password.
Table 38 router Commands: Virtual Links in OSPF Areas
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show ospf area IP virtual-link Displays information about virtual links for the
specified area.
router ospf
[no] area IP virtual-link IP Creates the specified virtual link in the specified
area. The
no command removes the specified
virtual link.
[no] area IP virtual-link IP
authentication
Enables text authentication in the specified virtual
link. The
no command disables authentication in
the specified virtual link.

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