ZyXEL Communications 3.1 Security Camera User Manual


 
Chapter 6 Interfaces
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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[no] passive-interface interface_name Sets the OSPF direction of the specified interface to in-only. The no
command makes OSPF bi-directional in the specified interface.
interface interface_name Enters sub-command mode.
[no] ip ospf priority <0..255> Sets the priority of the specified interface to the specified value. The
no command sets the priority to 1.
[no] ip ospf cost <1..65535> Sets the cost to route packets through the specified interface. The no
command sets the cost to 10.
no ip ospf authentication Disables authentication for OSPF in the specified interface.
ip ospf authentication Enables text authentication for OSPF in the specified interface.
ip ospf authentication message-digest Enables MD5 authentication for OSPF in the specified interface.
ip ospf authentication same-as-area To exchange OSPF routing information with peer border routers, you
must use the same authentication method that they use. This
command makes OSPF authentication in the specified interface follow
the settings in the corresponding area.
[no] ip ospf authentication-key
password
Sets the simple text password for OSPF text authentication in the
specified interface. The
no command clears the text password.
password: 1-8 alphanumeric characters or underscores
ip ospf message-digest-key <1..255>
md5 password
Sets the ID and password for OSPF MD5 authentication in the specified
interface.
password: 1-16 alphanumeric characters or underscores
no ip ospf message-digest-key Clears the ID and password for OSPF MD5 authentication in the
specified interface.
[no] ip ospf hello-interval <1..65535> Sets the number of seconds between “hello” messages to peer routers.
These messages let peer routers know the ZyWALL is available. The
no
command sets the number of seconds to 10. See
ip ospf dead-
interval for more information.
[no] ip ospf dead-interval <1..65535> Sets the number of seconds the ZyWALL waits for “hello” messages
from peer routers before it assumes the peer router is not available
and deletes associated routing information. The
no command sets the
number of seconds to 40. See
ip ospf hello-interval for
more information.
[no] ip ospf retransmit-interval
<1..65535>
Sets the number of seconds the ZyWALL waits for an acknowledgment
in response to a link state advertisement before it re-sends the
advertisement.
Link state advertisements (LSA) are used to share the link state and
routing information between routers.
Table 20 interface Commands: OSPF Settings (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION