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Chapter 32 OSPFv2 Configuration Commands
Command
mode
Usage
guidelines
Examples
Related
commands

32.1.30 ip ospf retransmit-interval

Use this command to define the interval to send the link state update message on the
interface in the interface configuration mode. The no form of this command is used to
restore it to the default.
ip ospf retransmit-interval seconds
ip ospf retransmit-interval
Parameter
description
Default
Command
32-34
Interface configuration mode.
The interface priority is included in the Hello message. When
DR/BDR (designated device/backup designated device) election
occurs in the OSPF broadcast type network, the device with higher
priority will become the DR or BDR. If the devices have the same
priority, the one with higher ID will become the DR or BDR. The
device with priority 0 cannot become DR or BDR. This command is
valid for only OSPF broadcast and non-broadcast network types.
Note: If the DR and BDR exist in the network, the modification of the
interface priority will not take effect immediately. The new priority will
not be used until the next DR and BDR election occurs.
The configuration example below configures the priority of the
interface fastethernet 0/0 as 0.
Switch(config)#interface fastethernet 0/0
DES-7210(config-if)# ip ospf priority 0
Command
Description
ip ospf network
Configure the network type of the interface.
Parameter
Description
Interval to send the link state update message.
This interval must be greater than the trip delay
Seconds
of packets between two neighbors. The default is
5 seconds.
The default is 5 seconds.
Interface configuration mode.
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