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3.33.1. OSPFArea Chapter 3. Configuration Reference Type MetricType Metric BandwidthValue BandwidthUnit UseDefaultAuth AuthType AuthPassphrase AuthMD5ID AuthMD5Key HelloInterval RtrDeadInterval RxmtInterval RtrPrio InfTransDelay WaitInterval Passive IgnoreMTU Comments PF interface. (Identifier) Auto, Broadcast, Point-to-point or Point-to-multipoint. (Default: Auto) Metric value or Bandwidth. (Default: MetricValue) Specifies the routing metric for this OSPF interface. Specifies the bandwidth for this OSPF interface. Specifies the bandwidth unit. (Default: Mbps) Use the authentication configuration specified in the OSPF process. (Default: Yes) Specifies the authentication type for the OSPF protocol exchanges. (Default: None) Specifies the passphrase used for authentication. (Optional) Specifies the MD5 key ID used for MD5 digest authentication. A 128-bit key used to produce the MD5 digest. (Optional) Specifies the number of seconds between HELLO packets sent from the interface. (Default: 10) If no HELLO packets are received from a neighbor within this interval (in seconds), that neighbor router will be declared to be down. (Default: 40) Specifies the number of seconds between retransmissions of LSAs to neighbors on this interface. (Default: 5) Specifies the router priority, a higher number increases this routers chance of becoming DR or BDR, if 0 is specified this router will not be eligible in the DR/BDR election. (Default: 1) Specifies the estimated transmit delay for the interface in seconds. This value represents the maximum time it takes to forward a LSA packet trough the router. (Default: 1) Specifies the number of seconds between the time when the interface brought up and the election of the DR and BDR. This value should be higher than the hello interval. (Default: 40) Enable to make it possible to include networks into the OSPF routing process, without running OSPF on the interface connected to that network. (Default: No) Enable to allow OSPF MTU mismatches. (Default: No) Text describing the current object. (Optional) 3.33.1.2. OSPFNeighbor Description For point-to-point and point-to-multipoint networks, specify the IP addresses of directly connected routers. Properties 124

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PF interface. (Identifier)
Type
Auto, Broadcast, Point-to-point or Point-to-multipoint. (Default: Auto)
MetricType
Metric value or Bandwidth. (Default: MetricValue)
Metric
Specifies the routing metric for this OSPF interface.
BandwidthValue
Specifies the bandwidth for this OSPF interface.
BandwidthUnit
Specifies the bandwidth unit. (Default: Mbps)
UseDefaultAuth
Use the authentication configuration specified in the OSPF process.
(Default: Yes)
AuthType
Specifies the authentication type for the OSPF protocol exchanges.
(Default: None)
AuthPassphrase
Specifies the passphrase used for authentication. (Optional)
AuthMD5ID
Specifies the MD5 key ID used for MD5 digest authentication.
AuthMD5Key
A 128-bit key used to produce the MD5 digest. (Optional)
HelloInterval
Specifies the number of seconds between HELLO packets sent from the
interface. (Default: 10)
RtrDeadInterval
If no HELLO packets are received from a neighbor within this interval (in
seconds), that neighbor router will be declared to be down. (Default: 40)
RxmtInterval
Specifies the number of seconds between retransmissions of LSAs to
neighbors on this interface. (Default: 5)
RtrPrio
Specifies the router priority, a higher number increases this routers
chance of becoming DR or BDR, if 0 is specified this router will not be
eligible in the DR/BDR election. (Default: 1)
InfTransDelay
Specifies the estimated transmit delay for the interface in seconds. This
value represents the maximum time it takes to forward a LSA packet
trough the router. (Default: 1)
WaitInterval
Specifies the number of seconds between the time when the interface
brought up and the election of the DR and BDR. This value should be
higher than the hello interval. (Default: 40)
Passive
Enable to make it possible to include networks into the OSPF routing pro-
cess, without running OSPF on the interface connected to that network.
(Default: No)
IgnoreMTU
Enable to allow OSPF MTU mismatches. (Default: No)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
3.33.1.2. OSPFNeighbor
Description
For point-to-point and point-to-multipoint networks, specify the IP addresses of directly connected
routers.
Properties
3.33.1. OSPFArea
Chapter 3. Configuration Reference
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