Dell Force10 Z9000 Configuration Manual page 644

Ftos configuration guide for z9000 system
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Use any or all of the following commands in CONFIGURATION INTERFACE mode to change OSPFv2
parameters on the interfaces:
Command Syntax
ip ospf
cost
ip ospf dead-interval
ip ospf hello-interval
ip ospf message-digest-key
md5
key
ip ospf priority
ip ospf retransmit-interval
ip ospf transmit-delay
Use the
show config
configurations. Use the
OSPF process.
|
Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)
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Command Mode
CONFIG-INTERFACE
CONFIG-INTERFACE
seconds
The dead interval must be four times the hello interval.
The dead interval must be the same on all routers in the OSPF network.
seconds
CONFIG-INTERFACE
The hello interval must be the same on all routers in the OSPF network.
CONFIG-INTERFACE
keyid
Note: Be sure to write down or otherwise record the key. You cannot learn the
key once it is configured. You must be careful when changing this key.
Note: Users can configure a maximum of six digest keys on an interface. Of the
available six digest keys, the switches select the MD5 key that is common. The
remaining MD5 keys are unused.
CONFIG-INTERFACE
number
seconds
CONFIG-INTERFACE
The retransmit interval must be the same on all routers in the OSPF network.
seconds
CONFIG-INTERFACE
The transmit delay must be the same on all routers in the OSPF network.
command in CONFIGURATION INTERFACE mode
show ip ospf interface
Usage
Change the cost associated with OSPF traffic on
the interface.
Cost: 1 to 65535 (default depends on the
interface speed).
Change the time interval the router waits before
declaring a neighbor dead. Configure Seconds
range: 1 to 65535. Default: 40 seconds,
Change the time interval between hello-packet
transmission.
Seconds range: from 1 to 65535 (default is 10
seconds).
Use the MD5 algorithm to produce a message
digest/key, which is sent instead of the key.
Keyid range: 1 to 255
Key: a character string
Change the priority of the interface, which is
used to determine the Designated Router for the
OSPF broadcast network.
Number range: 0 to 255 (the default is 1).
Change the retransmission interval between
LSAs.
Seconds range: 1 to 65535 (default is 5 seconds).
Change the wait period between link state
update packets sent out the interface. Seconds
range: 1 to 65535 (default is 1 second).
command in EXEC mode to view interface status in the
(Figure
29-16) to view interface

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