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<strong>Intel®</strong> NetStructure <strong>6000</strong> <strong>Switch</strong> User Guide<br />

metricIn metric<br />

Specifies the RIP metric increment to the learned routes before they are<br />

installed. Using this parameter makes the routes learned from this<br />

interface less preferable.<br />

metricOut metric<br />

Specifies the RIP metric increment to the routes sent out via this<br />

interface. Using this parameter makes the routes received from this link<br />

less preferable.<br />

authType authtype {none | simple}<br />

It is only meaningful to RIP version 2. When SIMPLE authentication is<br />

used, a network-wide authKey is provided. The default is none.<br />

authKey key<br />

It is only used when authentication type is SIMPLE. The authKey<br />

(password) must be the same network wide.<br />

OSPF Configuration<br />

OSPF is a protocol designed to be used inside Autonomous Systems. It<br />

is not designed to route between Autonomous Systems.<br />

gated/ospf# di<br />

ospf<br />

---------------------<br />

preference:<br />

asBdrRtr:<br />

stats<br />

lsaDb<br />

nbrTable<br />

ase<br />

area[0.0.0.1]<br />

gated/ospf#<br />

10<br />

yes<br />

]<br />

Configurable Parameters<br />

preference preference<br />

It sets the preference for OSPF when importing intra- and inter-area<br />

Autonomous System External (ASE) routes into the GateD routing table.<br />

The default is 10.<br />

asBdrRtr { yes |no }<br />

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