Configuring OSPF
authentication‐ key
key
dead‐interval seconds
hello‐interval seconds
retransmit‐
interval seconds
transmit‐delay seconds Specifies the estimated number of seconds for a link state update packet
Defaults
None.
Mode
Router command, Router configuration: Matrix>Router(config‐router)#
Usage
The "no" form of this command removes the virtual link.
Example
This example shows how to configure a virtual link between OSPF area 0.0.0.2 and ABR network
134.141.7.2:
Matrix>Router(config)#router ospf 1
Matrix>Router(config-router)#area 0.0.0.2 virtual-link 134.141.7.2
passive-interface
Use this command to enable passive OSPF on an interface.
Syntax
passive-interface vlan vlan-id
no passive-ospf vlan vlan-id
Parameters
vlan‐id
Defaults
None.
21-36 Routing Protocol Configuration
Specifies a password to be used by neighbor routers. Valid values are
alphanumeric strings of up to 8 bytes. Neighbor routers on a network
must have the same password.
Specifies the number of seconds that the hello packets of a router are
not communicated to neighbor routers before the neighbor routers
determine that the router sending the hello packet is out of service. This
value must be the same for all nodes attached to a certain subnet, and it
is a value ranging from 1 to 8192.
Specifies the number of seconds between hello packets on an interface.
This value must be the same for all nodes attached to a network and it is
a value ranging from 1 to 8192.
Specifies the number of seconds between successive retransmissions of
the same LSAs. Valid values are greater than the expected amount of
time required for the update packet to reach and return from the
interface, and range from 1 to 8192.
on the interface to be transmitted. Valid values range from 1 to 8192.
Specifies the interface on which to enable passive OSPF mode.
passive-interface
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