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Using the Bay Command Console
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7. From the context of ip/1.2.3.4, enter the following command to determine
the REQUIRED attributes of OSPF on an interface:
ip/1.2.3.4> ospf help
Attributes:
address: -REQUIRED- Address.
area: -REQUIRED- <no help available>
authentication-key: Specifies the Area's Authentication Key.
dead-interval: Specifies max seconds to declare neighbor down.
group: Parents of this object.
hello-interval: Specifies seconds between Hello packets.
metric: Specifies the interface's OSPF metric.
mtu: Specifies the MTU of OSPF packets.
name: The name given to the object.
poll-interval: Seconds between polls to inactive NBMA neighbor.
priority: Designated router election priority.
retransmission-interval: Specifies secs between OSPF
pkt retransmits.
state: State enable disable.
sub-protocols: Objects this object contains.
transit-delay: Specifies estimated seconds to transmit a packet.
type: Specifies the type of network.
Protocols:
<None>
8. Enter the name of the protocol, plus the name and value of its required
attributes, as follows:
ip/1.2.3.4> ospf area 0.0.0.0
Since OSPF on an interface adopts the address of the underlying IP object
(address 1.2.3.4), you supply a value for the OSPF
area attribute only.
The prompt again shows your new working context and the instance identifier
for that object:
ospf/1.2.3.4>
9. Enter info at the prompt to get a list of attribute values for the current
context.
ospf/1.2.3.4> info
group {ip/1.2.3.4}
state enabled
address 1.2.3.4
area 0.0.0.0
type broadcast
priority 1
transit-delay 1
retransmission-interval 5
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