
Quick-Starting Routers
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The type, hello-interval, and dead-interval parameters must match those
of your network. To change these default values, refer to Table 5-1
on
page 5-4
to learn about the Help and navigation commands. Use the
parameter Help command (example:
type ?) to view the values that you
can assign and any further parameters you need to configure. See Using
the Bay Command Console (BCC)
and
Configuring IP, ARP, RARP, RIP,
and OSPF Services for more information.
c.
If the OSPF router ID is the same as the IP address of the first router
port, go to step 12
.
d.
If the OSPF router ID is different from the IP address of this first
router port, return to root level to change the global OSPF router ID.
ospf/192.168.125.34# box
box#
e.
Move to global IP by entering:
box# ip
ip#
f.
Move to global OSPF by entering:
ip# ospf
ospf#
g.
Change the OSPF router ID by entering:
ospf# router-id
<ip_address>
For example, enter:
ospf# router-id 192.168.125.10
Go to step 12.
11.
To add a static route to this IP port:
a.
Return to the root level to configure the static route globally.
ip/192.168.125.34/255.255.255.0# box
b.
Move to global IP by entering:
box# ip
c.
Add a static route and the next hop by entering:
ip# static-route address
<destination_ip_address>
mask
<destination_mask_value>
next-hop-address
<ip_address>
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