TMS zl Management and Configuration Guide ST.1.1.100430
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Command-Line Reference
Global Configuration Context
Table A-35. RIP Command Options
vlan <VLAN ID> ip ospf
To configure OSPF on a VLAN, enter the following command:
Syntax: vlan <VLAN ID> ip ospf <extended options>
Replace <VLAN ID> with the VLAN ID with the ID of a host switch VLAN.
The options available for the command are shown in Table A-36.
Table A-36. OSPF Command Options
Command Option Purpose
metric <metric> Specifies the cost number to routes advertised on this VLAN (1-16).
[v1-only | v2-only | v1-and-v2] Specifies the RIP version used by routers on this subnet. The TMS zl Module
does not support RIP compatibility mode, so all routers on this VLAN must
use the same version or enable both versions.
[send disabled] Optionally, specifies the VLAN as passive, so the module receives updates
but does not sent them.
[authentication-key <OCTET-VALUE>] Optionally sets the authentication type to simple authentication and
specifies the simple password that the module will use to authenticate itself
to other RIP routers. This can include up to 8 alphanumeric characters.
[md5 <KEY-ID> <KEY>] Optionally sets the authentication type to MD5 authentication and specifies
the key ID and key that the module will use to authenticate itself to other RIP
routers.
•Replace <key ID> with the authentication key ID (1-255).
•Replace <md5 key> with the 16-digit MD5 key.
Command Option Purpose
area <area ID> Specifies the area to which you want to assign the VLAN. Replace <area ID>
with the ID for the area, which can be either a number (1–4294967294) or an IP
address.
cost <cost> Specifies the cost that the VLAN contributes to the overall metric (1-65535).
hello-interval <interval> Specifies the number of seconds between sending hellos (1 to 65,535).
dead-interval <interval> Specifies the number of seconds to wait for a hello before determining a link
is down (1 to 65,535)
priority <priority> Specifies the priority of the TMS zl Module in DR election (1–255).
retransmit-interval <interval> Specifies the minimum number of seconds that the router must wait between
sending LSAs (1)
transmit-delay <delay> Specifies the number of seconds assumed for an LSA to reach a peer (1–3600).