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config ospf ipif, Hello Interval, Authorization Type, and Authorization

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DGS-3312SR Layer 3 Gigabit Switch config ospf ipif Purpose Used to configure the OSPF interface settings. Syntax config ospf ipif {area | priority | hello_interval | dead_interval | authentication [none | simple | md5 ] | metric | state [enable | disable]} Description This command is used to configure the OSPF interface settings. Parameters − The name of the IP interface. area - A 32-bit number in the form of an IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) that uniquely identifies the OSPF area in the OSPF domain. priority − The priority used in the election of the Designated Router (DR). A number between 0 and 255. hello_interval − Allows the specification of the interval between the transmission of OSPF Hello packets, in seconds. Between 1 and 65535 seconds can be specified. The Hello Interval, Dead Interval, Authorization Type, and Authorization Key should be the same for all routers on the same network. dead_interval − Allows the specification of the length of time between the receipt of Hello packets from a neighbor router before the selected area declares that router down. An interval between 1 and 65535 seconds can be specified. The dead interval must be evenly divisible by the Hello Interval. metric − The interface metric (1 to 65535). Entering a 0 will allow automatic calculation of the metric. authentication - Enter the type of authentication preferred. The user may choose between: none - Choosing this parameter will require no authentication. simple − Choosing this parameter will set a simple authentication which includes a case-sensitive password of no more than 8 characters. Restrictions md5 − Choosing this parameter will set authentication based on md5 encryption. A previously configured MD5 key ID (1 to 255) is required. metric − This field allows the entry of a number between 1 and 65,535 that is representative of the OSPF cost of reaching the selected OSPF interface. The default metric is 1. state [enable | disable] - Used to enable or disable this function. Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Usage Example To configure OSPF interface settings: 275

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DGS-3312SR Layer 3 Gigabit Switch
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config ospf ipif
Purpose
Used to configure the OSPF interface settings.
Syntax
config ospf ipif <ipif_name 12> {area <area_id> | priority
<value> | hello_interval <sec 1-65535>| dead_interval <sec 1-
65535> | authentication [none | simple <password 8> | md5
<key_id 1-255>] | metric <value 1-65535> | state [enable |
disable]}
Description
This command is used to configure the OSPF interface settings.
Parameters
<ipif_name 12>
The name of the IP interface.
area <area_id>
- A 32-bit number in the form of an IP address
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) that uniquely identifies the OSPF area in the
OSPF domain.
priority <value>
The priority used in the election of the
Designated Router (DR). A number between 0 and 255.
hello_interval <sec 1-65535>
Allows the specification of the
interval between the transmission of OSPF Hello packets, in
seconds.
Between 1 and 65535 seconds can be specified. The
Hello Interval, Dead Interval, Authorization Type, and Authorization
Key should be the same for all routers on the same network.
dead_interval <sec 1-65535>
Allows the specification of the
length of time between the receipt of Hello packets from a neighbor
router before the selected area declares that router down. An
interval between 1 and 65535 seconds can be specified. The
dead
interval
must be evenly divisible by the Hello Interval.
metric <value 1-65535 >
The interface metric (1 to 65535).
Entering a 0 will allow automatic calculation of the metric.
authentication
– Enter the type of authentication preferred. The
user may choose between:
±
none
Choosing
this
parameter
will
require
no
authentication.
±
simple <password 8>
Choosing this parameter will set a
simple
authentication
which
includes
a
case-sensitive
password of no more than 8 characters.
±
md5 <key_id 1-255>
Choosing this parameter will set
authentication based on md5 encryption.
A previously
configured MD5 key ID (1 to 255) is required.
metric <value 1-65535>
This field allows the entry of a number
between 1 and 65,535 that is representative of the OSPF cost of
reaching the selected OSPF interface. The default metric is 1.
state [enable | disable]
– Used to enable or disable this function.
Restrictions
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Usage Example
To configure OSPF interface settings: