Ip Ospf Dead-Interval - Allied Telesis x510-28GTX Command Reference Manual

Stackable gigabit edge switches x510 series
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OSPF C
OMMANDS
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IP OSPF DEAD
INTERVAL

ip ospf dead-interval

Overview
This command sets the interval during which no hello packets are received and
after which a neighbor is declared dead.
The dead-interval is the amount of time that OSPF waits to receive an OSPF hello
packet from the neighbor before declaring the neighbor is down. This value is
advertised in the router's hello packets. It must be a multiple of the hello-interval
and be the same for all routers on a specific network.
The no variant of this command returns the interval to the default of 40 seconds. If
you have configured this command specifying the IP address of the interface and
want to remove the configuration, specify the IP address ( no ip ospf<ip-address>
dead-interval).
ip ospf [<ip-address>] dead-interval <1-65535>
Syntax
no ip ospf [<ip-address>] dead-interval
Mode
Interface Configuration for a VLAN interface.
Example
The following example shows configuring the dead-interval to 10 seconds on the
VLAN interface vlan2.
awplus#
awplus(config)#
awplus(config-if)#
Related
ip ospf hello-interval
Commands
show ip ospf interface
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Parameter
Description
<ip-address> The IPv4 address of the interface, in dotted decimal notation.
<1-65545>
The interval in seconds.
Default: 40
configure terminal
interface vlan2
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
ip ospf dead-interval 10
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