Not sure if this will do what you want, but you can
specify the OSPF interface by its IP address rather
than interface name:

        area n {
                interface 10.11.12.13;
        }

Give it a try and let us know.

Paul Goyette
Juniper Networks Customer Service
JTAC Senior Escalation Engineer
Juniper Security Incident Response Team
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> Subject: [j-nsp] Fw: OSPF Adjeceny for Serial Interfaces
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> Hi Guys any idea on this.
> 
>  regards
> abhijeet.c
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> Subject: [j-nsp] OSPF Adjeceny for Serial Interfaces
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> Hi All
> 
> Is their a method to force OSPF to form adjacency on serial 
> interfaces only using the IP Address assigned to the same 
> rather than OSPF using unnumbered interface index number 
> which is further advertised as stub on the network.
> 
> regards
> abhijeet.c
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