ADC SG-1 User Manual page 139

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June 30, 2006
Using the ip ospf interface dead-interval command
Host(config)# ip ospf interface ... dead-interval
The command specifies the number of seconds that a device's hello packets must not have been seen before its
neighbor declares the OSPF router down.
Usage
ip ospf interface <Ethernet | VLAN | ATM> <slot number>\<port number>
[\<sub-interface>] dead-interval <seconds>
Parameter(s)
<seconds>
Interval a device's hello packets must not have been seen before its neighbor declares the OSPF router down.
For additional parameters, refer to
Example(s)
Host(config)# ip ospf interface Ethernet 1 \ 2 dead-interval 33
Host(config)# ip ospf interface ATM 2 \ 1 \ 44 dead-interval 90
Host(config)# ip ospf interface VLAN 1 \ 2 \ 88 dead-interval 78
Using the no ip ospf interface dead-interval command
Host(config)# no ip ospf interface ... dead-interval
The command set the number of seconds that a device's hello packets must not have been seen before its neighbor
declares the OSPF router down to its default value.
Usage
no ip ospf interface <Ethernet | VLAN | ATM> <slot number>\<port number>
[\<sub-interface>] dead-interval
For parameters and examples, refer to
Using the ip ospf interface authentication command
Host(config)# no ip ospf interface ... authentication
This command is used to set the type of authentication (simple password, MD5, or none) used by neighboring
OSPF routers.
Usage
ip ospf interface <Ethernet | VLAN | ATM> <slot number>\<port number>
[\<sub-interface>] authentication <simple-pass | message-digest | null>
SG1-UM-8500-03
"Using the ip igmp proxy command" on page
"Using the ip ospf interface dead-interval command" on page
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