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Configuring with Web Based Management
5.6 The "Layer 3 (IPv4)" menu
● Area ID
list.
● Passive Interface
Specify the behavior of the interface:
– Enabled: No OSPFv2 information (e.g. Hello frames and LSDB updates) is sent via this
– Disabled: OSPFv2 information is sent via this interface and learned.
● Metric
Enter the costs for the OSPFv2 interface.
● Priority
Enter the router priority. The priority is only relevant for selecting the designated router or
designated border router. This parameter can be selected differently on routers within the
same subnet.
Range of values: 0 to 255
Default setting: 1
● Trans. Delay
Enter the expected delay when sending a connection update.
Range of values: 1 s to 3600 s
Default: 1 s
● Retrans. Delay
Enter the time after which an OSPFv2 packet is transferred again if no confirmation was
received.
Range of values: 1 s to 3600 s
Default: 5 s
● Hello Interval
Enter the interval between two Hello packets.
Range of values: 1 s to 65,535 s
Default: 10 s
● Dead Interval
Enter the interval after which the neighbor router is marked as "failed" if no more Hello
packets are received from it during this time.
Default: 40 s
Steps in configuration
1. Select the IPv4 address of the OSPFv2 interface from the "IP Address" drop-down list.
2. Select the ID of the area with which the OSPFv2 interface is connected from the "Area ID"
drop-down list.
3. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table.
4. Select the required settings or use the factory defaults.
5. Click the "Set Values" button.
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Select the ID of the area that is connected to the OSPFv2 interface from the drop-down
interface and learned.
SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management (WBM)
Configuration Manual, 05/2017, C79000-G8976-C248-12

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