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Chapter 1 Configuring OSPF
Customizing OSPFv2
ospf cost
cost
Example:
hostname(config-interface)# ospf cost
20
Allows you to explicitly specify the cost of sending a packet on
an OSPF interface. The
cost
is an integer from 1 to 65535.
In this example, the cost is set to 20.
ospf dead-interval
seconds
Example:
hostname(config-interface)# ospf
dead-interval 40
Allows you to set the number of seconds that a device must wait
before it declares a neighbor OSPF router down because it has not
received a hello packet. The value must be the same for all nodes
on the network.
In this example, the dead interval is set to 40.
ospf hello-interval
seconds
Example:
hostname(config-interface)# ospf
hello-interval 10
Allows you to specify the length of time between the hello
packets that the ASA sends on an OSPF interface. The value must
be the same for all nodes on the network.
In this example, the hello interval is set to 10.
ospf message-digest-key
key_id
md5
key
Example:
hostname(config-interface)# ospf
message-digest-key 1 md5 cisco
Enables OSPF MD5 authentication.
The following argument values can be set:
•
key_id
—An identifier in the range from 1 to 255.
•
key
—An alphanumeric password of up to 16 bytes.
Usually, one key per interface is used to generate authentication
information when sending packets and to authenticate incoming
packets. The same key identifier on the neighbor router must have
the same key value.
We recommend that you not keep more than one key per interface.
Every time you add a new key, you should remove the old key to
prevent the local system from continuing to communicate with a
hostile system that knows the old key. Removing the old key also
reduces overhead during rollover.
ospf priority
number_value
Example:
hostname(config-interface)# ospf priority
20
Allows you to set the priority to help determine the OSPF
designated router for a network.
The
number_value
argument
ranges from 0 to 255.
In this example, the priority number value is set to 20.
ospf retransmit-interval
seconds
Example:
hostname(config-interface)# ospf
retransmit-interval seconds
Allows you to specify the number of seconds between LSA
retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to an OSPF interface.
The value for
seconds
must be greater than the expected
round-trip delay between any two routers on the attached
network. The range is from 1 to 65535 seconds. The default value
is 5 seconds.
In this example, the retransmit-interval value is set to 15.
Command
Purpose
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