13-14
C
13: A
HAPTER
DMINISTERING
Setting
Dead Intervals
Default
Top-Level Menu
system
interface
ethernet
summary
route
areas
fddi
detail
arp
defaultRouteMetric
atm
statistics
multicast
interface
bridge
mode
udphelper
linkStateData
ip
priority
routing
neighbors
ipx
areaID
icmpRouterDiscovery
routerID
appletalk
cost
ospf
partition
snmp
delay
rip
stubDefaultMetric
analyzer
hello
ping
virtualLinks
script
retransmit
statistics
statistics
logout
dead
password
Setting Passwords
Default
Top-Level Menu
system
interface
ethernet
summary
route
areas
fddi
detail
arp
defaultRouteMetric
atm
statistics
multicast
interface
bridge
mode
udphelper
linkStateData
ip
priority
routing
neighbors
ipx
areaID
icmpRouterDiscovery
routerID
appletalk
cost
ospf
partition
snmp
delay
rip
stubDefaultMetric
analyzer
hello
ping
virtualLinks
script
retransmit
statistics
statistics
logout
dead
password
OSPF R
OUTING
The value of the dead interval determines how long neighbor routers wait
for a hello packet before they determine that the transmitting router is
inactive. Each time a router receives a hello packet from a neighbor, the
router resets the dead interval timer for that neighbor. See "Setting
Hello Timers" on page 13-13 for more information.
CAUTION: Set the dead interval to the same value for all routers on the
network segment.
The default value for the dead interval is 40 seconds.
To set the value of the dead interval:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
ip ospf interface dead
2 Enter an IP interface.
3 Enter the value of the dead interval, in seconds.
Allowable values:
Use this command to set a security password for a specific OSPF
interface.
CAUTION: Use the same password for all routers on the network
segment because they are in the same area.
The default is no password.
To enter an IP interface password:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
ip ospf interface password
2 Enter an IP interface.
3 Enter the password.
You can use up to eight ASCII characters.
Example:
Select interface(s) (1-2|all): 2
Enter interface password [none]: xyzzy
Use the password
through
.
1
65535
to remove a previously assigned password.
none
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