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Customizing OSPF Services
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Using the BCC
To configure a neighbor on an NBMA interface, go to an OSPF interface prompt
(for example,
box; eth 2/2; ip/2.2.2.2/255.255.0.0; ospf
) and enter:
neighbor
<ip_address>
ip_address
specifies the IP address (in dotted-decimal notation) of the neighbor
for this NBMA interface.
To change the default values for a neighbor, enter:
<parameter> <value>
Table 6-7 lists the parameters and values that you can enter.
Examples
The following command sequence sets the OSPF interface type to NBMA,
configures a neighbor for NBMA interface 2.2.2.2, and changes the router priority
to 3:
ospf/2.2.2.2#
type nbma
ospf/2.2.2.2#
neighbor 3.3.3.3
neighbor/3.3.3.3#
priority 3
neighbor/3.3.3.3#
The following command sequence disables and reenables neighbor 3.3.3.3:
neighbor/3.3.3.3#
state disabled
neighbor/3.3.3.3#
state enabled
Table 6-7. BCC Neighbor Parameters for an NBMA Interface
Parameter Values Function
priority 1 (default)
0 through 255
Specifies a router priority for this NBMA
interface. A value of 255 is the highest priority;
a value of 0 makes this router ineligible to be
the designated router on this network.
state enabled (default)
disabled
Enables or disables this neighbor configuration
for this NBMA interface.
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