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Usage: [no] ip ospf [...]
Description: congure Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
protocol parameters on the interface.
Called without 'no', the command congures OSPF parameter on
interface. Otherwise ('no' is specied), the command remove
specied ospf parameter on the interface. Use 'ip ospf ?' to
get a list of all possible options.
Next Available Options:
ip-addr -- Specify the IP address the request is for. (IP-ADDR) (p. 241)
all -- Process the request for all IP addresses.(p. 219)
[no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf
Usage: [no] ip ospf [...]
Description: Enable/disable/congure Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
protocol on the VLAN interface.
Called without 'no', the command enables OSPF on the interface.
Otherwise ('no' is specied), the command disables OSPF on the
interface. The command can be followed by an OSPF conguration
command. Use 'ip ospf ?' to get a list of all possible options.
This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly
from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID'
command.
Next Available Options:
passive -- Configures an ospf interface as passive. (p. 258)
area -- Specify an OSPF area.(p. 221)
authentication-key -- Set simple authentication method and key.(p. 223)
authentication -- Disable authentication.(p. 223)
md5-auth-key-chain -- Set MD5 authentication method and key chain.(p. 250)
cost < 1 to 65535 > -- Set metric of this interface.(p. 229)
dead-interval < 1 to 65535 > -- Set dead interval in seconds; the default is 40.(p. 229)
hello-interval < 1 to 65535 > -- Set hello interval in seconds; the default is 10.(p. 236)
priority < 0 to 255 > -- Set priority of this router as a designated router.(p. 265)
retransmit-interval < 1 to 3600 > -- Set retransmit interval in seconds; the default is 5.(p. 273)
transit-delay < 1 to 3600 > -- Set transit delay in seconds; the default is 1.(p. 279)
ip-addr -- Specify the IP address the request is for. (IP-ADDR) (p. 241)
all -- Process the request for all IP addresses.(p. 219)
out
[no] interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST rate-limit all out
Set limits for all outbound trafc.
Next Available Options:
percent < 0 to 100 > -- Specify limit as percent of inbound or outbound traffic.(p. 258)
kbps < 0 to 10000000 > -- Specify limit of allowed inbound or outbound traffic in
kilobits-per-second on the specified port(s). Actual limits are in steps of 100Kbps to 100Mbps
(granularity is 1% of the lowest related media speed). (p. 246)
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