
Using the Bay Command Console (AN/BN Routers)
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13. Go back to the previous configuration level.
area/0.0.0.1# back
ospf#
14. Verify the values currently assigned to attributes of the global OSPF
object.
ospf# info
on ip
state enabled
router-id 192.168.100.1
slot-mask all-slots
as-boundary-router true
holddown 1
ase-metric-support disabled
backup-lsdb disabled
log-mask 287
backup-log-mask 0
as-default-tag default
The IP address assigned earlier to the virtual interface also serves as the OSPF
router ID.
15. Verify the areas configured on the global OSPF object.
ospf# lso
area/0.0.0.0 area/0.0.0.1
or:
ospf# has
has area/0.0.0.0 area/0.0.0.1
16. Add to the device configuration a new Ethernet interface on slot 13,
connector 2.
ospf# eth 13/2
ethernet/13/2#
The BCC searches back toward root to find the context (box), to configure an
Ethernet interface.
17. Add IP to the new interface.
ethernet/13/2# ip 192.168.8.1/24
ip/192.168.8.1/255.255.255.0#
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