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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, the
routers use their router ID as a tie breaker.
Trans. Delay (sec)—The estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link state update packet
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over this interface.
Retrans. Interval (sec)—The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions
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for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database
description and link-state request packets.
Hello Interval (sec)—The length of time, in seconds, between the hello packets that the router sends
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on the interface. This value must be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
Trans. Dead (sec)—The number of seconds that a router's hello packets have not been seen before
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its neighbors declare the router down. This should be some multiple of the hello interval. This value
must be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
Polling Interval (sec)—The larger time interval, in seconds, between the hello packets sent to an
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inactive nonbroadcast multiaccess neighbor.
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State—The OSPF interface state.
Designated Router—IP address of the designated router.
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Backup Designated Router—IP address of the backup designated router.
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Authentication Key—Password to be used by neighboring OSPF routers on a network segment that
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is using OSPF simple password authentication. Ignored if ospfAuthType is not "simple".
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disabled—Indicates that the interface is external to OSPF.
Chapter 6
Logical Object Dialog Boxes