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OSPF Commands 861
Syntax
area
area-id
nssa translator-stab-intv
integer
no area
area-id
nssa translator-stab-intv
•
area-id
— Identifies the OSPF NSSA to configure. (Range: IP address or
decimal from 0–4294967295)
•
integer
— The period of time that an elected translator continues to
perform its duties after it determines that its translator status has been
deposed by another router. (Range: 0–3600)
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Router OSPF Configuration mode.
User Guidelines
This command has no user guidelines.
Example
The following example configures the translator stability interval of the area
20 NSSA.
console(config-router)#area 20 nssa translator-stab-
intv 2000
area range
Use the area range command in Router OSPF Configuration mode to
configure a summary prefix for routes learned in a given area. There are two
types of area ranges. An area range can be configured to summarize intra-area
routes. An ABR advertises the range rather than the specific intra-area route
as a type 3 summary LSA. Also, an area range can be configured at the edge of
an NSSA to summarize external routes reachable within the NSSA. The range
is advertised as a type 5 external LSA.