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Wireless Controller User Manual Th is v alu e mu s t b e t h e s ame fo r all ro u t ers at t ach ed t o a co mmo n n et wo rk. Th e default value is 10 s econds . DeadInterval : Th e n u mb er o f s eco n d s t h at a d ev ice’s h ello p acket s mu s t n o t h av e b een s een b efore it s n eigh bors d eclare t h e OSPF ro u t er d o wn .Th is v alu e mu s t b e t h e s ame fo r all ro u t ers at t ach ed t o a co mmo n n et wo rk.Th e d efau lt v alu e is 40 s eco n d s . OSPF req u ires t h es e in t erv als t o b e exact ly t h e s ame b et ween t wo n eig h b o rs . If an y o f t h es e in t erv als are d ifferen t , t h es e ro u t ers will n o t b eco me n eig h b o rs o n a p art icu lar s eg men t Cos t:The cos t of s ending a packet on an OSPFv2 interface. Authenti cati on Type : Th is co lu mn d is p lay s t h e t y p e o f au t h en t icat io n t o b e u s ed for OSPFv2.If A uthentication type is none the interface does not authenticate os pf p acket s .If A u thent icatio n Ty pe is Simp le t h en o sp f p acket s are au t h en t icat ed u s in g s imp le t ext key .If A u t h enticatio n Ty p e is M D5 t h en t h e i n t erface au t henticat es o s p f packets with MD5 authentication. Authenti cati on Key: A s s ig n a s p ecific p as s wo rd t o b e u s ed b y n eig h b o rin g OSPF ro u t ers o n a n et wo rk s egmen t t h at is u s ing A ut henticatio n. Ro u t ers in t h e s ame area t h at wan t t o p art icip at e in t h e r o u t in g d o main will h av e t o b e co n fig u red wit h t h e s ame key . Md5 Key Id: In p u t t h e u n iq u e M D-5 key ID t o b e u s ed b y n eig h b o rin g OSPF ro u t ers o n a n et wo rk s eg men t t h at is u s in g A u t h en t icat io n . Ty p e as M D5 Md5 Authenti cati on Key: In p u t t h e au t h key fo r t h is M D5 key t o b e u s ed b y n eig h b o ring OSPF ro u t ers o n a n et work s eg ment t h at is u s in g A u t h en t icat io n Ty p e as MD5 6.6 6to4 Tunneling Advanced > IPv6 > 6to4 Tunneling 6t o 4 is an In t ern et t ran s it io n mech an is m fo r mig rat in g fro m IPv 4 t o IPv 6, a s y s t em t h at allo ws IPv 6 p acket s t o b e t ran s mit t ed o v er an IPv 4 n et wo rk . Select t h e ch eck b o x t o Enabl e Automati c Tunnel i ng an d allo w t raffic fro m an IPv 6 LA N t o b e s en t o v er a IPv 4 Op t io n t o reach a remo t e IPv 6 n et wo rk. 188

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This value must be the same for all routers attached to a common network. The
default value is 10 seconds.
DeadInterval
: The num
ber of seconds that a device’s hello packets must not
have been seen before its neighbors declare the OSPF router down.This value must
be the same for all routers attached to a common network.The default value is 40
seconds. OSPF requires these intervals to be exactly the same between two
neighbors. If any of these intervals are different, these routers will not become
neighbors on a particular segment
Cost
:The cost of sending a packet on an OSPFv2 interface.
Authentication Type
: This column displays the type of authentication to be used
for OSPFv2.If Authentication type is none the interface does not authenticate ospf
packets.If Authentication Type is Simple then ospf packets are authenticated using
simple text key.If Authentication Type is MD5 then the interface authenticates ospf
packets with MD5 authentication.
Authentication Key
: Assign a specific password to be used by neighboring OSPF
routers on a network segment that is using Authentication. Routers in the same area
that want to participate in the routing domain will have to be configured with the
same key.
Md5 Key Id
: Input the unique MD-5 key ID to be used by neighboring OSPF
routers on a network segment that is using Authentication. Type as MD5
Md5 Authentication Key
: Input the auth key for this MD5 key to be used by
neighboring OSPF routers on a network segment that is using Authentication Type
as MD5
6.6
6to4 Tunneling
Advanced > IPv6 > 6to4 Tunneling
6to4 is an Internet transition mechanism for migrating from IPv4 to IPv6, a system
that allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted over an IPv4 network. Select the check
box to
Enable Automatic Tunneling
and allow traffic from an IPv6 LAN to be sent
over a IPv4 Option to reach a remote IPv6 network.