Ip Ospf Authentication; Ip Ospf Cost; Ip Ospf Dead-Interval - Planet Networking & Communication WGS3-24000 User Manual

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Mode
Interface Config

12.7.28 ip ospf authentication

This command sets the OSPF Authentication Type and Key for the specified interface. The value of <type> is either none,
simple or encrypt. The [key] is composed of standard displayable, non-control keystrokes from a Standard 101/102-key
keyboard. The authentication key must be 8 bytes or less if the authentication type is simple. If the type is encrypt, the key may
be up to 16 bytes. If the type is encrypt a <keyid> in the range of 0 and 255 must be specified. Unauthenticated interfaces do not
need an authentication key or authentication key ID.
Default
none
Format
ip ospf authentication {none | {simple <key>} | {encrypt <key> <keyid>}}
Mode
Interface Config
no ip ospf authentication
This command sets the default OSPF Authentication Type for the specified interface.
Format
no ip ospf authentication
Mode
Interface Config

12.7.29 ip ospf cost

This command configures the cost on an OSPF interface. The <cost> parameter has a range of 1 to 65535.
Default
10
Format
ip ospf cost <1-65535>
Mode
Interface Config
no ip ospf cost
This command configures the default cost on an OSPF interface.
Format
no ip ospf cost
Mode
Interface Config

12.7.30 ip ospf dead-interval

This command sets the OSPF dead interval for the specified interface. The value for <seconds> is a valid positive integer, which
represents the length of time in seconds that a router's Hello packets have not been seen before its neighbor routers declare
that the router is down. The value for the length of time must be the same for all routers attached to a common network. This
value should be some multiple of the Hello Interval (i.e. 4). Valid values range for seconds is from 1 to 2147483647.
Default
40
Format
ip ospf dead-interval <seconds>
Mode
Interface Config
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