Just add the interface and make sure the network is in the correct area. Instance ID has to do with running multiple instances on the same interface which you most likely do not need to do.

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On 12/8/2014 8:12 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
So I'm trying to manipulate the OSPF costs on my network. I create an interface (currently they're all dynamic) to specify the cost. It asks for an Instance ID. Nowhere in my instance specifications does it indicate what the instance IDs are. I am running two instances, one public, one private.

Okay, let's just load up one of the dynamic entries and see what it has...

BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTANCES SAY INSTANCE ID 0. How the hell can that be? There are clearly two instances running by the fact that on the interface screen, the interfaces have the various corresponding instance names, but all on the same instance ID.



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