
Configuring IP, ARP, RARP, RIP, and OSPF Services
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Parameter: Type
Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > IP > OSPF/MOSPF > Interfaces
Default: Broadcast
Options: Broadcast
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NBMA (nonbroadcast multiaccess)
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Point-to-point
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Point-to-multipoint
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Point-to-multipoint (STD)
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Passive
Function: Indicates the type of network to which this interface is attached. Choose
Broadcast if this network is a broadcast LAN, such as Ethernet. Choose
NBMA if the network is a nonbroadcast network, such as X.25. Choose
Point-to-point for a synchronous, point-to-point interface. If you want to use
the Nortel Networks proprietary solution for frame relay point-to-multipoint
networks, choose Point-to-multipoint. Choose Point-to-multipoint (STD) if
the network is a point-to-multipoint network. Choose Passive to configure an
interface that OSPF cannot use to form neighbor relationships. OSPF cannot
accept Hello messages or send advertisements on the passive interface.
Instructions: Set this parameter to match this interface type. If you set this parameter to
NBMA, you must configure neighbors manually.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.2.3.5.1.7
Parameter: Rtr Priority
Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > IP > OSPF/MOSPF > Interfaces
Default: 1
Options: 0 to 255
Function: Indicates the priority of this interface. The router priority value is used in
multiaccess networks (broadcast, NBMA, or point-to-multipoint), for the
election of the designated router. If this parameter is set to 0, this router is not
eligible to become the designated router on this particular network. In the case
of equal router priority values, the router ID determines which router becomes
the designated router. However, if there already is a designated router on the
network when you start this router, it will remain the designated router.
Instructions: Set the router priority to a value from 0 through 255, or accept the default
value, 1.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.2.3.5.1.8
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