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Process ID, Transit Area ID, Neighbor Router ID, Select, Interface, Retransmit Interval
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Figure10-51 Virtual Link The following entries are displayed on this screen: Virtual Link Creation Process ID: Transit Area ID: Neighbor Router ID: Select the desired OSPF process for configuration. The ID of the transit area. Virtual links can be configured between any pair of area border routers having interfaces to a common (non-backbone) area. Here the common area is named Transit Area. The router ID of the neighbor portion of a virtual link. Virtual Link Table Select: Interface: Transit Area ID: Select the desired item for configuration. It is multi-optional. Displays the virtual interface. When you create a virtual link, actually a virtual interface is created. Displays the transit area ID of the virtual link. Neighbor Router ID: Displays the neighbor router ID of the virtual link. Retransmit Interval: Hello Interval: Dead Interval: Transmit Delay: The retransmit interval for the specified interface. This is the number of seconds between link-state advertisements for adjacencies belonging to this router interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database descriptions and link-state request packets. The valid value ranges from 1 to 65535 seconds and the default is 5 seconds. The hello interval for the specified interface in seconds. This parameter must be the same for all routers attached to a network. The valid value ranges from 1 to 65535 seconds and the default is 10 seconds. The dead interval for the specified interface in seconds. This specifies how long a router will wait to see a neighbor router's Hello packets before declaring that the router is down. This parameter must be the same for all routers attached to a network. The valid value ranges from 1 to 65535 seconds and the default is 40. The Transit Delay for the specified interface. This specifies the estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link state update packet over the selected interface. The valid value ranges from 1 to 65535 seconds and the default is 1 second. 193