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A.B.C.D is IP address associated with the OSPF area ID.
A.B.C.D is the router ID 32-bit IP address associated with the virtual link
neighbor.
Use the area virtual-link hello-interval command in Router Configuration mode
if you want to configure the time in seconds between hello packets on and
interface for the OSPF virtual link:
MOT (config-ospf)#area {<0-4294967295> | <A.B.C.D>} virtual-link
<A.B.C.D> hello-interval <1-65535>
where:
0-4294967295 is the OSPF area IP address or number.
A.B.C.D is IP address associated with the OSPF area ID.
A.B.C.D is the router ID 32-bit IP address associated with the virtual link
neighbor.
1-65535 is the hello interval value in seconds that must be the same for all
routers and access servers attached to a common network.
Use the area virtual-link retransmit-interval command in Router
Configuration mode if you want to configure the expected round-trip delay Link
State Advertisement (LSA) retransmit interval between two routers on the
attached network for the OSPF virtual link:
MOT (config-ospf)#area {<0-4294967295> | <A.B.C.D>} virtual-link
<A.B.C.D> retransmit-interval <1-65535>
where:
0-4294967295 is the OSPF area IP address or number.
A.B.C.D is IP address associated with the OSPF area ID.
A.B.C.D is the router ID 32-bit IP address associated with the virtual link
neighbor.
1-65535 is the retransmission time in seconds more than the expected delay.
Use the area virtual-link transmit-delay command in Router Configuration
mode if you want to configure the Link State Advertisement (LSA) transmit delay
between two routers on the attached network for the OSPF virtual link:
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