Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - IP-IPV6-IGP CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-31 Configuration Manual page 311

Software for e series broadband services routers ip, ipv6, and igp configuration guide
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message-digest-key md5
remote-neighbor
retransmit-interval
transmit-delay
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Use to enable MD5 authentication for the OSPF remote-neighbor interface and
configure the MD5 key.
If you delete all MD5 keys, MD5 authentication is still enabled; you must either configure
an MD5 key or disable MD5 authentication with the authentication-none command.
Example
host1(config-router-rn)#message-digest-key 42 md5 0 sal29ute
Use the no version to delete the MD5 key.
See message-digest-key md5
Use to configure an OSPF remote neighbor.
Use the update-source command to configure source IP address for packets sent to
the remote neighbor. We recommend that you do not leave the update source
unconfigured for a remote neighbor.
Example
host1(config-router)#remote-neighbor 10.25.100.14 area 35672
Use the no version to remove the remote neighbor and any attributes configured for
the remote neighbor.
See remote-neighbor
Use to set the time between LSA retransmissions for the OSPF remote-neighbor
interface when an acknowledgment for the LSA is not received.
Specify a value in the range 1–3600 seconds; the default value is 5 seconds.
Example
host1(config-router-rn)#retransmit-interval 10
Use the no version to restore the default value, 5 seconds.
See retransmit-interval
Use to set the estimated time it takes to transmit a link-state update packet on the
OSPF remote-neighbor interface.
Specify a value in the range 0–3600 seconds; the default value is 1 second.
Example
host1(config-router-rn)#transmit-delay 3
Use the no version to restore the default value, 1 second.
See transmit-delay
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