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C6576M OSM GE-WAN Interface Dialog Box
OSPF Area
The OSPF area of the C6576M OSM GE-WAN Interface dialog box provides the following information.
All the attributes in this area are read-only.
EIGRP Area
The EIGRP Area of the C6576M OSM GE-WAN Interface dialog box provides the following
information:
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Network Type—OSPF interface type. OSPF network type can be nonbroadcast multiaddress
(NBMA) even on a broadcast media such as Ethernet. This attribute can have one of the following
values:
broadcast
nbma
pointToPoint
pointToMultipoint
Area ID—The predefined ID uniquely identifying the area to which the interface connects. It can be
specified as either a decimal value or as an IP address. Value is 0.0.0.0 if interface is a layer 2 (no
IP address assigned) interface. This attribute is read-only.
Authentication Key—Password to be used by neighboring OSPF routers on a network segment that
is using OSPF simple password authentication. It is ignored if Authentication Type is not "simple".
Hello Interval (sec)—Frequency at which the device will send hello packets on the specified
interface and EIGRP autonomous system number.
Retrans. Interval (sec)—The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions
for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database
description and link-state request packets.
Trans. Priority—The priority of this interface. Used in multiaccess networks, this field is used in the
designated router election algorithm. The value 0 signifies that the router is not eligible to become
the designated router on this particular network. If more than one router has the same value for this
field, the routers use their router ID as a tie breaker.
Trans. Dead (sec)—Number of seconds that a device's hello packets must not have been seen before
its neighbors declare the OSPF router down. Must be consistent among all routers on an attached
network.
Trans. Delay (sec)—The estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link-state update packet
over this interface.
EIGRP Interface Table—Describes the EIGRP configuration of the interface on each active
autonomous system. The EIGRP parameters of the interface on an autonomous system may be
explicitly configured even if EIGRP routing updates in the autonomous system are not currently
carried on the interface.
Bandwidth Utilization (%) —The percentage of the interface bandwidth that the EIGRP protocol
can use.
Hello Interval (sec)—Frequency at which the device will send hello packets on the specified
interface and EIGRP autonomous system number.
Hold Time (sec)—Hold time during which the device will wait for a hello packet to be received on
the specified interface and EIGRP autonomous system number. The hold time should be at least
three times the hello interval.
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Physical Object Dialog Boxes

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