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In this time, if there is no answer from receiver for configured time, the router trans-
mits LSA again. Retransmit-interval is configuration of the time interval between
transmission and retransmission
•
Dead-interval
If there is no hello packet for the configured time. The router perceives other router is
stopped working. Dead-interval is configuration of the time interval which perceives
other router is stopped operating.
•
Transmit-delay
When a router transmits LSA, the traffic can be delayed by status of communications.
Transmit-delay is considering of the configuration for LSA transmission time.
Configuration for virtual link can be selected more than 2 options without order. The fol-
lowing is explaining options of command:
•
authentication
[
message-digest
|
null
]
•
authentication-key KEY
•
message-digest-key KEY md5 KEY
•
hello-interval
<1-65535>
•
retransmit-interval
<1-65535>
•
dead-interval
<1-65535>
•
transmit-delay
<1-65535>
To configure a virtual link with one option, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
area
<0-4294967295>
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
au-
thentication
[
message-digest
|
null
]
area
<0-4294967295>
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
au-
thentication-key
KEY
area
<0-4294967295>
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
mes-
sage-digest-key
KEY
md5
KEY
area
<0-4294967295>
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
hello-
interval
<1-65535>
area
<0-4294967295>
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
re-
transmit-interval
<1-65535>
area
<0-4294967295>
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
dead-
interval
<1-65535>
area
<0-4294967295>
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
transmit-delay
<1-65535>
Router
Configures a virtual link.
The following example shows how to configure virtual link with more than 2 options:
•
area
<0-4294967295>
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
authentication-key KEY authentication
[
message-digest
|
null
]
•
area
<0-4294967295>
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
hello-interval
<1-65,535>
dead-interval
<1-65535>