Variable
Value
AdminStat
Current administrative state of the OSPF interface
(enabled or disabled).
Rtrpriority
OSPF priority for the interface during the election process
for the designated router. The interface with the highest
priority number is the designated router. The interface with
the second-highest priority becomes the backup
designated router. If the priority is 0, the interface cannot
become the designated router or the backup. The priority
is used only during election of the designated router and
backup designated router. The range is 0–255. The default
is 1.
TransitDelay
Length of time, in seconds (1–1800), required to transmit
an LSA update packet over the interface.
The default value is 1.
RetransInterval
Length of time, in seconds (1–1800), required between
LSA retransmissions.
The default value is 5.
HelloInterval
Length of time, in seconds, between hello packets. This
value must be the same for all routers attached to a
common network. The default is 10 seconds.
Important:
When you change the Hello interval values, you must
save the configuration file and reboot the switch for the
values to be restored and checked for consistency.
RtrDeadInterval
Adjacent routers use this interval to determine if the router
is removed from the network. The interval must be identical
on all routers on the subnet and a minimum of four times
the hello interval. To avoid interpretability issues, the
RtrDeadInterval value for the OSPF interface must match
the RtrDeadInterval value for the OSPF virtual interface.
The default is 40 seconds.
PollInterval
Length of time, in seconds, between hello packets sent to
an inactive OSPF router. The default value is 120.
State
A read-only field indicating the OSPFv3 interface state.
Options include:
• down
• loopback
• waiting
• pointToPoint
• designatedRouter
Creating OSPF port interfaces
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