
Using the Bay Command Console
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stub true
stub-metric 1
import-summaries true
area/0.0.0.1> cwc .. Go back to the previous level in the
configuration tree.
ospf> info Verify the values currently assigned to
attributes of the global OSPF object.
group {ip}
state enabled
sub-protocols {area/0.0.0.0 area/0.0.0.1} Both areas appear as “subprotocols” of
OSPF.
router-id 192.168.100.1 The IP adress assigned earlier to the virtual
interface also serves as the OSPF router ID.
as-boundary-router true The AS boundary router is enabled.
holddown 1
slot-mask 4294705152
ase-metric-support disabled
backup-lsdb disabled
log-mask 287
backup-log-mask 0
as-default-tag zero
max-equal-path 1
ospf> e 2/2 Add to the device configuration a new
ethernet interface on slot 2, connector 2.
The BCC searches back toward root to find
the context (box) for an ethernet interface.
ethernet/2/2> ip 192.168.8.1 Add IP to the interface.
ip/192.168.8.1> ospf area 0.0.0.0 Add OSPF to ip/192.168.8.1, for area
0.0.0.0.
ospf/192.168.8.1> info Verify the values currently assigned to
attributes of ospf/192.168.8.1.
group {ip/192.168.8.1}
state enabled
address 192.168.8.1
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