User`s guide
D-Link DGS-3324SR Layer 3 Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch
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To add an OSPF Area to the table, type a unique Area ID (see below) select the Type from the drop-down
menu. For a Stub type, choose Enabled or Disabled from the Stub Import Summary LSA drop-down menu and
determine the Stub Default Cost. Click the Add/Modify button to add the Area ID set to the table.
To remove an Area ID configuration set, simply click the
in the Delete column for the configuration.
To change an existing set in the list, type the Area ID of the set you want to change, make the changes and click
the Add/Modify button. The modified entry will appear in the OSPF Area ID Table.
Figure 4- 71. OSPF Area Setting Example window
See the parameter descriptions below for information on the OSPF Area ID Settings.
The Area ID Settings are as follows:
Parameter Description
Area ID
A 32-bit number in the form of an IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) that
uniquely identifies the OSPF area in the OSPF domain.
Type
This field can be toggled between Normal and Stub using the pull down
menu.
Stub Import
Summary LSA
Displays whether or not the selected Area will allow Summary Link-State
Advertisements (Summary LSAs) to be imported into the area from other
areas.
Stub Default Cost
Displays the default cost for the route to the stub of between 0 and 65,535.
The default is 0.
OSPF Interface Configuration
To set up OSPF interfaces, click the OSPF Interface Settings link to view OSPF settings for existing IP
interfaces. If there are no IP interfaces configured (besides the default System interface), only the System
interface settings will appear listed. To change settings for in IP interface, click on the hyperlinked name of the
interface to see the configuration menu for that interface.
Figure 4- 72. OSPF Interface Configuration