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yr sox. Caer 4 eating Configuration wens — Se Lab 44 OSPF Single-Area Configuration Learning Objectives Asa result of this lab section, you should achieve the following tasks: + Configuration of the Router-ID for OSPF, Establish OSPF on a specified interface or network. View OSPF operations using display commands. Advertisement of default routes in OSPF. Change of the OSPF hello interval and dead interval, Famliarization with DR or BDR election on multi-access Networks. Change of the OSPF route priority to manipulate DR election Topology R2 1000.13.24 Figure 4.4 OSPF single area topology — aHCNAHNTD Chapter 4 Routing Con, Scenario As the network administrator of an establishing small enterprise, it is Tequireg that a network be implemented using OSPF. Then network is to suppor a single area and with consideration for future expansion it is requested that thie area be set as area 0. OSPF is required to advertise default routes ang algo elect both a DR and BDR for network resiliency. Tasks Step 1 Prepare the environment If you are starting this section with a non-configured device, begin here ang then move to step 3. For those continuing from previous labs, begin at step 2 Establish the basic system configuration and addressing for the lab.
systen-view Enter systen view, return user view with Ctrl+Z. (uawes | sysname RL [Ri] interface Gigabitethernet 0/0/1 [Ri-Gigabitethernet 0/0/1]ip address 10.0.12.1 24 [R1-Gigabitethernet 0/0/1}quit [Ri] interface Gigabitethernet 0/0/0 [R1-~GigabitEthernet0/0/0]ip address 10.0.13.1 24 [R1-Gigabitethernet0/0/0]quit [RI] interface LoopBack 0 [R1-LoopBack0)ip address 10.0.1.1 24
systen-view Enter system view, return user view with ctrl+z (Huawei Joysnane R2 (R2] interface Gigabitéthernet 0/0/1 [R2-GigabitBthernet 0/0/1]ip address 10.0.12.2 24 [R2-GigabitEthernet 0/0/1}quit {R2] interface LoopBack 0 {R2-LoopBackO}ip address 10.0.2.2 24 Pate ios HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Pagedtie _— 4 xr Chapter 4 Routing Configuration ee TT Om —— om me ert et es 7 : wei] sysname a ectace CigabLeEenenet 0/0/0 ne i -cigabitethernet0/0/0]ip address 10.0.13.3 24 = n3-< ipainterface Loopback 0 ipi-LoopBack0]ip address 10.0.3.3 24 gigabitethernet0/0/0]quit [n3-LoopBack0] quit {palintertace Loopback 2 {n3-LoopBack2]ip addrese 172.16.0.1 24 Step 2 Clean up the previous con: uration. Enable the interfaces necessary for this lab and disable those not needed, alJinterface Gigabitethernet 0/0/1 [Rl-Gigabitethernet0/0/1Jundo shutdown [Rl-Gigabitethernet0/0/1}quit [R2]interface Gigabitgthernet 0/0/0 {n2-Gigabitetherneto/0/0}undo rip sunmary-address 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 (R2-Gigabitethernet0/0/0} shutdown (R]interface Gigabitethernet 0/0/0 [R3-Gigabitethernet0/0/0]undo shutdown [R3-Gigabitethernet0//0lquit (R3] interface Gigabitethernet 0/0/1 (R3-Gigabitethernet0/0/1} shutdown [R3-Gigabitethernet0/0/1}quit [R3]undo interface LoopBack 3 info: This operation may take a few seconds. Please wait for a moment (R3]undo interface Loopback 4 «succeeded. info: This operation may take a few seconds. Please wait for a nonent....succeeded [Rlundo interface LoopBack 5 ‘nfo: This operation may take a few seconds. Please wait for a monent...succeeded. Remove the configured RIP authentication and RIP 1 process. Uilintertace Gigabitetnernet 0/0/0 (R-Gigabitetherneto, /0/0}undo rip authentication-node (*-Gigabitetherneto, 70/0 quit HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES HC Series Page 107HONAHONTD Cher 4 Renting Cees erfece Gigabitthornet tei nernet undo rip suthent icat ton-mode nernet quit nertece Gigabitithernet 0/0/1 rip authent eat ion-mode eabititthernet 0/0/1} undo eigabittenerner0/0/1} quit endo up ng) The RIP process will be deleted. Continue? (¥/Wly n)/ interface Gigabitienernet 0/0/1 4) -Gigabitkthernet0/0/i}undo rip authentication-mode sR) -Gigabiththernet 0/0/1) quit R3Jundo rip Warning: The RIP process vill be deleted. Continue?(¥/¥ly Step 3 Configure OSPF. Assign the value 10.0.1.1 (as used on logical interface loopback 0 for simplicity) as the router ID. Use OSPF process 1 (the default process), and specify network segments 10.0.1.0/24, 10.0.12.0/24, and 10.0.13.0/24 as part of OSPF area 0. router-id 10.0.1.1 network 10.0.1.0 0 0.0]network 1 -O}metwork 10.0.1 Different process ID's will generate multiple link state databases, therefore ensure that all routers use the same OSPF process ID. The wildcard mask must be specified as part of the network command. i” Manually assign the value 10.0.2 2 as the router ID. Use OSPF process 1, and advertise network segments 10.0.12.0/24 and 10.0.2.0/24 into OSPF area 0. W2lompf 1 router-id 10.0.2.2 R2-ompf-1)area 0 0.0.0.0|network 10.0.2.0 0.0.0.255 0.0.0]network 10.0.12.0 0.0.0.255 HC Sones HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Pageddqsnrerro (heres ¢Rening Contperion — gh a. se) oyu OHOBVO RD a1 . 1/4 ma = " Sh meiner ogee eaten Ramet. (POONER, AARNE eupeeetreet—tenaingtone, el ghbor Previn adjacency 1s attained when “NeighborCurrentState=Fulr For R3, assign the value 10.0.3.3 as the router ID. Use OSPF process 1 d edvertes tatwork segments 10.0:3.0/24 and 10.0.13.0/24 into OSPF area o. pened A twennr~dd 19.0.3.3 (wr-enpf-ilares 0 ppaapl-t-tner-0.0.9.0)aeteecn 10,0.3.0 0.0.0.250 pua-eopf-1-er0e-4.0.0.€]0etwerk 10.0.13.0 0.0.0.235 ape caittod. fer ms sees es0000 03 Step 4 Verify the OSPF configuration. SE ne eran cet, vin noting tables OF, 2, and ‘@i>display ip routing-table Route Flaga: B relay, D - dovnload to fib Routing Tables: Public Destinations : 15 Routes : 15 Oestination/Mask Proto Pre Cost Flags Nextlop —Interface 1.0/24 Direct. 0 0 —-D_10.0.1.1 _LoopBackd A192 Direct. © 0 =D 127.0.0.1 LeopBacko 1255/2 Direct 0 0 © -D-127.0.0.1LoopBa WERENT 10-1 —«iD«10.0.12.2GigabitEtnernet0/0/? Wmmmvaroner 100.110.0133 GigabitEtherner0/0/0 Direct 0 0 © D_ 10.0.12.1 1 Direct 0 0 © D_ 127.0.0.1 Bisect 0 0 =D 127.0.0.1 Direct 0 0 © D_10.0.13.1 Gigabi 7 Direct 0 0 ——D_127,0.0.1GigabiteehernetHENAHNTD Chater 4 Rosin 127.0.0, Gi bit - a 1 Glowittenesn, 127.0.0.1 tntoopasce D 127.0.0,0/8 Direct ° D 127.0.0.1 tnLoopBacks > > 127,0.0,1/32 Direct 127.289.258.288/32, Direct 288,258.288.258/32, Direct 127.0.0.1 Intooppacks ° ° ° o ® 1270.01 InLoopBacko cpo>display ip routing-table poute Flags: R- relay, D - download to fib Routing Tables: Public Destinations : 13 Routes : 13 Destination/Mask Proto Pre Cost Flags NextHop Interface 1020.1.1/32 OSPF 10 D 10.0.12.1 Gigabitetherneto/o/; 10.0.2.0/24 Direct ° D 10,0.2.2 LoopBacko 10,0.2.2/32 Direct 0 0 D127.0.0.1 LoopBacko 10.0.2.258/32 Direct ° D 127.0.0.1 LoopBacko 10,0.3.3/32 OSPF «10-2 D 10.0.12.1 Gigabitstherneto/0/: 10.0.12.0/24 Direct 0 0 D 10.0.12.2 Gigabitetherneto/ 10.0.12.2/32 Direct 0 0 D 127.0.0.1 Gigabitztherneto 10.0,12.255/32 Direct 0 0 D_ 127.0.0.1 Gigabitetherneto/ ‘™0.0.13.0/24 osPF 10 2 D 10.0.12.1 GigabitBthernet0/0/: 127,0,0.0/8 Direct 0 0 D 127.0.0.1 IntoopBackd 127.0.0.1/32 Direct 0 0 D 127.0.0.1 InLoopBacko 127.258.255.255/32 Direct 0 0 D 127.0.0.1 IntoopBackd 255.255.255.255/32 Direct 0 0 D 127.0.0.1 IntoopBackd <®3>display ip routing-table Route Flags: R - relay, D - download to fib Destination/Mask Proto Pre Cost Flags NextHop Interface 10.0.2.4/32 OSPF 10 7 D//10.0.13.1)//Gigabitethernet 0/0/° WOWOL2-2/32 OSPF 10-2 10..0.13.1 GigabitEthernet0/0/° 10.0.3.0/24 Direct 0 0 D 10.0.3.3 LoopBacko 10.0.3.3/32 Direct 0 0 D127.0.0.1 LoopBacko 10.0.3.255/32 Direct 0 0 D 127.0.0.1 Loopaacko 10.012,0/26 | OSPR ATR DY A0.0,13.1/akgasemtherneto/0/° 10.0.13.0/24 Direct 0 0 D 10.0.13.3 Gigabitethernet0/ HC Sees HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Page 110Chapter 4 Routing Configuration 127.0.0.1 Gigabitetherneto/o/o 127.0.0.1 Gigabitetherneto/o/o 127.0.0.1 TnLoopBacko 127.0.0.1 IntoopBacko 127.0.0.1 Intoopaacko 172.16.0.1 LoopBack2 127.0.0.1 Loopback 127.0.0.1 LoopBack2 cove co ee 127.0.0.1 InLoopBacko Test network connectivity between R2 and R1 at 10.0.1.1 and between R2 and R3at 10.0.3. a2rping 10.0-1.1 PING 10.0.1-1: 56 data bytes, press CTRL_C to break Reply from 10.0.1.1: bytes=56 Sequence=1 tt1=255 time=37 Reply from 10.0.1.1: bytes=56 Sequence=2 tt: Reply from 10.0.1.1: bytes=56 Sequence=3 tt 55 time=42 ms 55 time=42 ms Reply from 10.0.1.1: bytes=56 Sequence=4 tt1=255 time=45 Reply from 10.0.1. ms t bytes=56 Sequences5 tt1=255 time=42 ms 10.0.1.1 ping statistics 5 packet (s) transmitted 5 packet (s) received 0.008 packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 37/41/45 ms <®2>ping 10.0.3.3 PING 10.0.3.3: 56 data bytes, press CTRL_C to break Reply from 10.0.3.3 Reply from 10.0.3,3 Reply from 10.0.3.3 Reply from 10.0.3.3 Reply from bytes=56 Sequence=1 ttl=254 time=37 ms bytes=56 Sequence=2 ttl=254 time=42 ms bytes=56 Sequence=3 ttl-254 time=42 ms bytes=56 Sequence=4 ttl=254 time=42 ms 10.0.3.3: bytes=56 Sequence=5 tt1=254 time=42 ms 10.0.3.3 ping statistics --- 5 Packet (s) transmitted 5 Packet (s) received °-008 packet loss round. “trip min/avg/max = 37/41/42 ms HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Basen un Pagei | MONAHITD Chae + Rag, anal piey opt peer command to view the OSPF noighty, Hatig wt pect enpsaanplay 1 with Router 10 10.0.1.1 ore Pr Wei ghbors 0.0.0.0 interface 10,0.12.1(Gigabitethernet0/0/1)'s ne outer 1D: 10.0.2.2 Address: 10.0.12.2 state: Pull Mode:Nbr is Master Priority: 1 32.1 BOR: 10.0.12.2 MTU: 0 Dead timer due in 32. sec Retrans timer interval: 5 Neighbor is up for 00:47:59 Authentication Sequence: [ 0 J Neighbors Area 0.0.0.0 interface 10.0.13.1(Gigabitethernet0/0/0)'s neigh Router 1D: 10.0.3.3 Address: 10.0.13.3 sta Full Node:Nbr is Master Priority: 1 BR: 10.0,13.1 BOR: 10.0.13.3 MTU: 0 Dead timer due in 34 sec Retrans timer interval Neighbor is up for 00:41:44 Authentication Sequence: [0 ] The display ospf peer command displays detailed information about any Peering neighbors. In the example given, the link 10.0.13.1 of R'1 shows to be the DR. The DR election is non pre-emptive, meaning that the link of R3 wi not take over the role of DR from Rt unless the OSPF process is reset The display ospf peer brief command can also be used to display a condensed version of the OSPF peer information.
display ospf peer brief OSPF Process 1 with Router ID 10.0.1.1 Peer Statistic Information Area Id Interface Neighbor id state 0.0.0.0 Gigabitetherneto/0/0 10. pul 0.0.0.0 Gigabitethernet0/0/1 10. ru Page 112apiay apt peer Dr nana srr Process 1 with Router ID 10.0.2.2 Peer Statistic Information Interface id state area Id 0.0.0.0 Gigabitetherneto/o/1 10.0.1. Pull apodisplay ospf peer brief osPr Process 1 with Router 1D 10.0.3.3 Peer Statistic Information area Td Interface Neighbor id state ene Gigabitethernet0/0/0 10.0.1.1 mull Step 5 Change the OSPF hello interval and dead interval. Run the display ospf interface GigabitEthemet 0/0/0 command on Ri to view the default OSPF hello interval and dead interval.
display ospf interface GigabitEthernet 0/0/0 OSPF Process 1 with Router ID 10.0.1.1 Interfaces, Interface: 10.0.13.1 (Gigabitethernet0/0/0) cost: 1 Stal DR Type: Broadcast MTU: 1500 Priority: 1 Designated Router: 10.0.13.1 Backup Designated Router: 10.0.13.3 Timers: HEMNGNEO , Dead 40, Poll 120, Retransmit 5, Transmit Delay 1 Run the ospf timer command to change the OSPF helio interval and dead interval on GEO/0/0 of R1 to 15s and 60s respectively. Mlintertace Gigabitethernet 0/0/0 (*-Gigabitethernet0/0/Olospf timer hello 15 (N-Gigabitethernet0/0/Olospt timer dead 60 Wor 30 2013 16: 39400:00 RL ¥¥010SPF/3/NBR_DOWN REASON (1) [1] :Neighbor state wee RULNoENehanged to Down. (ProcessId=1, NeighborRoutertd=10.0.3.3, “eighborareatd«0, Pagete HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES ceaMONAT Chee 4 Renting ey — oarmet 0/0/0, Neighbor Down tmmet a conc onbi! “ inact (9117; AALODOPELARCAOOEREETIC® Params, | i d-1t=90 16198099) . ot wei gherchanget ime saimpiay capt interface Gigabitithernet 0/0/0 srr Process 1 with Router 1D 10.0.1.1 Interface: 10.0.13.1 (Gigabitethernet0/0/0) coms 2 sea on Type: Broadcast MTU: 1500 Priority? 1 Designated Router: 10.0.13.1 Backup Designated Router: 10.0.13.3 Timers: MAMMOUNS , Dead 60, Poll 120, Retransmit 5, Transmit o Check the OSPF neighbor status on R1.
display ospf peer brief OSPF Process 1 vith Router ID 10.0.1.1 Peer Statistic Information Area Id Interface Neighbor id State 0.0.0.0 Gigabitethernet0/0/1 10.0.2.2 Ful ‘The preceding information shows that R1 has only one neighbor, R2. Since the OSPF hello intervals and dead intervals on R1 and R3 are different, R1 and R? wil fail to establish an OSPF neighbor relationship. Run the ospf timer command to change the OSPF hello interval and dead interval on GEO/0/0 of R3 to 15s and 60s respectively. R3) interface Gigabitethernet 0/0/0 [R3-Cigabitethernet0/0/Olospf timer hello 15 R-Gigabitethernet0/0/Olospf timer dead 60 output omitted wow 30 2013 3:33+00:00 R3 SNOLOSPF/4/MBR_CHANGE_E(1) (4) :Neighbor cha! event: eeighbor status changed. (ProcessId=1, WeighborAddress=10.0.13 Sei ghborBvent-Loadingbone, MeighborPreviousState=Loading, 3ospr Process 1 vith Router ID 10.0.3,3 Interfaces 10.0.13.3 (Gigabitethernet0/0/0) Type: Broadcast MTU: 1500 ynter facet priority? 1 pesignated Router: 10.0-13.3 nackup Designated Router: 10.0.13.1 qimers: WOUNSMNS , Dead 60, Poll 120, Retransmit 5, Transmit Delay 1 Check the OSPF neighbor status on R1 again.
display ip routing-table Route Flags: R - relay, D - Routing Tables: Public Destinations : 14 0.0.0/0 O_ASE 10.0.1.1/32 ospri 10.0.2.0/24 direct. 10.0.2.2/32 Direct 10.0.2.255/32 Direct 10.0.3.3/32 ose 10.0.12.0/24 Direct 10.0.12.2/32 direct 10.0.12.255/32 Direct 10.0.13.0/28 ospr 127.0.0.0/8 Direct 127.0.0.1/32 direct 127.255.255.255/32 Direct 259.255.255.255/32 Direct download to fib Routes : 14 Pre Cost Flags NextHop 150 1 D 10.0.12.1 o 4 D 10.0.12.1 a) D 10.0.2.2 oo D 127.0.0.1 oo D 127,.0.0.1 io 2 D 10.0.12.1 oo D 10.0.12.2 oo D 127,0.0.1 oo D 127.0.0.1 wo 2 D 10.0.12.1 ooo D 127.0.0.1 oo D 127.0.0.1 oo D 127.0.0.1 oo D 127.0.0.1 Interface Gigabitetherneto/0/1 GigabitEtherneto/0/1 LoopBacko. LoopBacko LoopBacko Gigabitetherneto/0/1 Gigabitethernet 0/0/1 Gigabitethernet0/0/1 Gigabitethernet 0/0/1 Gigabitetnernet0/0/! InLoopBack0 InLoopBack0 InLoopBacko TnLoopBackocovet pert Reig Cain — say ip rout ing-table relay, DB = download to fib anew ae potinat a8 Pre Coat Flags NextHop nome Beatie OO 172.16.0.2 yo.0.1.1/82 OSPF 10 D 10.0.13.1 22/32 OSPF 102 D 10.0,13.1 30/24 Direct 0 0 D 10.0.3.3 29/32 Direct OO D 127.0.0.1 10.0.3.288/32 Direct 0 0 D 127.0.0.1 120/24 OSPF 102 Dd 10.0.13.1 10.0.13.0/24 Direct 0 0 D 10.0.13.3 10.0.13.3/32 Direct 0 0 D 127.0.0.1 10.0.13.258/32 Direct 0 0 DB 127.0.0.1 127.0,0,0/8 Direct 0 0 BD 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1/32 Direct 0 0 D 127.0.0.1 227,285,255.255/32 Direct 0 0 © 127.0.0.1 172.16.0,0/24 Direct 0 0 D 172.16.0.1 172.16.0,1/32 Direct 0 0 D 127.0.0.1 172.16.0.258/32 Direct 0 0 DB 127.0.0.1 285.285.255.255/32 Direct 0 0 D 127.0.0.1 Inter ta: Looptacka Gigabitethernet0/0/0 Gigabiteehernet0/0/0 LoopBacko LoopBacko LoopBacko GigabitEtherneto/0/0 Gigabiteenerneto/0/0 Gigabitetherneto/o/o Gigabitetnerneto/0/0 Intoopbacko InLoopBacko TaLoopBacko LoopBack2 LoopBack2 Loopback IntoopBacko Run the ping command to test connectivity between R2 and Loopback? at 172.16.0.1. ‘@arping 172.16.0.1 PING 172.16.0.1: 56 data byte ‘Seply from 172.16.0,1: bytes=56 Sequence=1 tt1-254 Seply from 172.16.0.1: bytes=56 Sequence-2 tt1-254 “erly from 172.16.0.1: bytes=56 Sequence=3 tt1-254 Seply trom 172.16.0.1: bytes=56 Sequence=4 tt1-254 "erly from 172.16.0,1: bytese56 Sequences5 tt1=254 0-1 ping statistics S Packet (a) teanamitted packet (a) received *-00% packet loss *4-C84p min/avg/max = 37/39/47 ms HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Press CTRL_C to break time=47 time=37 time=37 time=37 time=37 Page 117fo i: # HONAHNTD Chapter 4 Routing ap Step 7 Control OSPF DR or BDR election. Run the display ospf peer command to view the DR and BOR of R1 ang p.,
display ospf peer 10.0.3.3 OSPF Process 1 with Router ID 10.0.1-1 Neighbors Area 0.0.0.0 interface 10.0.13.1(GigabitEthernet0/0/0) °s neighbor Router ID: 10.0.3.3 Address: 10.0.13.3 State: Pull Mode:Nbr is Master Priority? 1 2 10.0.13.3 BOR: 10.0.13.1 NTU: 0 Dead timer due in 49 sec Retrans timer interval: 5 Neighbor is up for 00:17:40 Authentication Sequence: [ 0] The preceding information shows that R3 is the DR and Rt is the BOR. This is because R3's router ID 10.0.3.3 is greater than R1's router ID 10.0.1.1. Rt and R3 use the default priority of 1, so their router IDs are used for DR or BDR election. Run the ospf dr-priority command to change DR priorities of R1 and R3. [RL]interface GigabitEthernet 0/0/0 [n1-igabitethernet0/0/OJospé dr-priority 200 [n3}interface GigabitEthernet 0/0/0 [n3-Gigabitethernet0/0/Olospf de-priority 100 ADR or BOR is elected in non-preemption mode, by default. After router priorities are changed, a DR is not re-elected, so you must reset the OSPF neighbor relationship between R1 and R3. ‘Shut down and re-enable Gigabit Ethernet 0/0/0 interface: H s on R1 and R3 1 reset the OSPF neighbor relationship between R1 and R3. [R3)intertace Gigabitethernet0/0/0 [R3-Gigabitethernet0/0/0] shutdown [Ri linterface Gigabitethernet0/0/0 [Fi -Gigabitethernet0/0/0) shutdown are Page 118 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Pagei0schapter 4 Routing Configuration Oe qxnitethernet0/0/O}undo shutdown nisi qiganitBthernet0/0/0]undo shutdown ns-ciaa runthe display ‘ospf peer command to view the DR and BDR of R1 and R3. ipusaisplay onpf peer 10.0.3.3 | ost Process 1 with Router 30 10.0.1.4 | Neighbors | ‘roa 0.0.0.0 interface 10.0.13.1(Gigabitethernet0/0/0) 's neighbors router 1D: 10.0.3.3 Address: 10.0.13.3 state: Full Mode:Nbr is Master Priority: 100 pRe TOJOUI3=1 BORFLOYONITS ru: o pead timer due in 52 sec 5 Neighbor is up for 00:00:25 Authentication Sequence: [ 0 ] petrans timer interval ‘According tothe preceding information, R1's priority is higher than Ra's priority, so R1 becomes DR and R3 becomes the BDR. Final Configuration <®>display current-configuration {v200R003C008?C200) ' sysname RL ' interface Gigabitethernet0/0/0 Ap address 10,0.13.1 255.255.255.0 Opt dr-priority 200 opt timer hello 15 ' intertace Gigabitethernet0/0/1 AP adare: ' 10.0.12.1 255,255.255.0 interta LoopBacko 10.0.1.1 255.255.255.0 Pageioa HUAWE! TECHNOLOGIES HG Series Page 119ON HCNA-HNTD Chapter 4 Routing Conti, ose 1 router area 0.0.0.0 network 10,0.1.0 0.0.0.255 id 10.0.1.1 network 10,0.12.0 0.0.0.255 network 10.0.13.0 0.0.0.255 . user-interface con 0 authentication-mode password ) >-H#LHM, P8K-OF_MO4 Loy set authentication password cipher #$6$+L'YREIZ¢'4y (\WTQE) AN, 8585 user-interface vty 0 4 ‘ return
display current-configuration (v200R003¢008eC200) ‘ sysname 2 ' interface Gigabitethernet0/0/1 ip address 10.0.12.2 255.255.255.0 ' interface LoopBack0 ip address 10.0.2.2 255.255.255.0 ' ospf 1 router-id 10.0.2.2 area 0.0.0.0 network 10.0.2.0 0.0.0.255 network 10.0.12.0 0.0.0.255 ' user-interface con 0 authentication-mode password set authentication password cipher $$4$1=cd¥b8 /O8Id-8X:byIN, +5)! 4wD6TvO
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