Do you have the ability to use this command?

ospf set interface blah state disable

I don't have a box that is not in production to test this on, I would be
curious to see if the router still announces the network but just does not
send hello's.  I am also running an older version of code on this box so you
may not be able to use this command.  Also, why is it that you are adding
all interfaces to the backbone area?  Does it make sense for you to only add
those interfaces you want to the backbone area and then redistribute
connected networks for those interfaces you don't want hellos sent on, or
are there just too many interfaces to make adding only certain ones to the
backbone efficient?


~-----Original Message-----
~From: Sean Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
~Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 7:18 PM
~To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~Subject: Re: OSPF with Riverstone.(RS3000) [7:37523]
~
~
~Thank you for your feed back Peter,
~I also tried to add ALL the interface by using below command
~
~    ospf add interface all to-area backbone
~
~And then tried to set some of the interfaces passive, individually.
~
~     ospf set interface xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx passive 
~
~but this failed, so I tried using interface name.
~
~    ospf set interface InterfaceName passive.
~
~But this also gave me the same error meesage that the interface
~is not recognized.
~I tried Riverstone Homepages and tried to get more info, 
~but with no avail.
~
~Would anybody like to share his/her knowledge?
~
~
~
~
~============================================================
~Never touched a Riverstone box before, but your summary-range certainly
~looks much more like type 3 summarizing rather that adding 
~interfaces to
~the ospf process.
~
~
~At 01:27 AM 3/7/2002 -0500, you wrote:
~>Hello everybody,
~>
~>I know this doesn`t have much to do with Cisco,
~>but if anyone would like to share his/her knowledge,
~>I would be very grateful.
~>Has anyone worked with Riverstone RS3000 before?
~>I have set up OSPF backbone area on RS 3000,
~>
~>ospf create area backbone
~>
~>Then I wanted all the ports to autumatically belong to the 
~backbone area.
~>So I tried below.
~>
~>ospf add summary-range xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx./xx to-area backbone
~>
~>Then I wanted some of the ports to be set passive so that
~>networks that are connected to the ports and my backbone area
~>wouldn`t exchange routing info.
~>
~>ospf set interface xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx passive
~>
~>I thought this would be sufficient but I got an error message 
~saying that,
~>the system doesn`t recognize the interface xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
~>I  DID try to add individual interface to backbone area and
~>set them passive individually then it worked.
~>But as more network is attached to the RS3000.
~>This will be alot of work.
~>
~>Does anyone have any idea?
~>
~>Thank you very much in advance.
~>
~>sean k`
~
~
~
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