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A P P E N D I X B<br />

GateD Reference<br />

cannot be a stub area. This link is treated as a point-to-point link<br />

belonging to the backbone. OSPF packets are sent to the neighbor IP<br />

address at the other end of the virtual link.<br />

A virtual link is part of the backbone area. It has more parameters than<br />

the normal OSPF interfaces. Virtual links are indexed by the routerID<br />

at the other end of the virtual link.<br />

gated/ospf/backbone/vLink[0.0.0.1]# di<br />

vLink[0.0.0.1]<br />

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

transitArea: 0.0.0.1<br />

authKey:<br />

helloInterval: 10<br />

transitDelay: 1<br />

retransInterval: 5<br />

deadInterval: 40<br />

events: 0<br />

Configurable Parameters<br />

transitArea areaID<br />

Specifies the transit area in which the virtual link is established. The<br />

transit area must be in this system.<br />

Each area, including the backbone, has a link-state advertisement<br />

database (lsaDb). In GateD, it is a table of link state advertisements<br />

(LSAs).<br />

lsa {router | net | stub | ase1 | ase2 }<br />

The Link State Advertisements types include the following.<br />

LSA Types<br />

ROUTER LSA<br />

NETWORK LSA<br />

STUB AREA LSA<br />

NETWORK SUMMARY LSA<br />

ASE LSA<br />

Parameter<br />

router<br />

net<br />

stub<br />

ase1<br />

ase2<br />

lsidID<br />

The ID of an LSA, which could be a routerID, network address or<br />

interface address. It depends on the type of LSA.<br />

advRtr routerID<br />

The router ID which advertised the link state.<br />

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