
138
Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM007I-EN-P - December 2017
Chapter 3
Configure Switch Features
Interface
Choose a Layer 3 interface that is associated with the EIGRP ID.
Hello Interval
Type the hello interval for the EIGRP interface instance.
Valid values: 1…65535
Default: 60 seconds for low-speed nonbroadcast multiaccess (NBMA) networks and 5 seconds for all other networks
Hold Time
Type the hold time interval for an EIGRP routing process. The hello packet advertises the hold time. The hold time indicates to EIGRP neighbors the
length of time for the neighbor to consider the router reachable.
Valid values: 1…65535 seconds
Default: 180 seconds for low-speed NBMA networks and 15 seconds for all other networks
Enable Split Horizon
Check the checkbox to enable split horizon on the interface. Split horizon controls the sending of EIGRP update and query packets. When split
horizon is enabled on an interface, update and query packets are not sent to destinations for which this interface is the next hop. Controlling
update and query packets in this manner reduces the possibility of routing loops.
By default, split horizon is enabled on all interfaces.
In general, we recommend that you not change the default state of split horizon unless you are certain that your application requires the change
to properly advertise routes.
Delay
Type the delay value in tens of microseconds for the interface. The interface delay value to use in EIGRP distance calculations. Type the value in
tens of microseconds for the interface.
Authentication
Enable MD5 Authentication
Check the checkbox to enable message digest algorithm 5 (MD5) authentication in EIGRP packets.
EIGRP route authentication provides MD5 authentication of routing updates from the EIGRP routing protocol. The MD5 keyed digest in each EIGRP
packet helps prevent the introduction of unauthorized or false routing messages from unapproved sources. All EIGRP neighbors on interfaces that
are configured for EIGRP message authentication must be configured with the same authentication mode and key for adjacencies to be
established.
Key Chain Name
Choose an authentication key chain for EIGRP.
MD5 Keys and IDs
Key Chain Name
Type a name for the authentication key chain for EIGRP authentication.
MD5 Key ID
Type an identification number for an authentication key on the key chain. The range of keys is from 0…2147483647. The key identification
numbers do not need to be consecutive.
MD5 Key
Type an authentication string that must be sent and received in the EIGRP packets being authenticated. The string can contain from 1…80
uppercase and lowercase alphanumeric characters.
Redistribution
—Redistribute routes that are discovered by RIP and OSPF into the EIGRP routing process. You can also redistribute static and connected routes into the EIGRP
routing process. If connected routes fall within the range of a network statement in the EIGRP configuration, you do not need to redistribute the routes.
EIGRP ID
Choose the Autonomous System (AS) number of the EIGRP routing process.
Protocol
Click the route type for redistribution into the EIGRP routing process:
•
Static—-Redistributes static routes into the EIGRP routing process.
•
Connected—Redistributes connected routes into the EIGRP routing process.
•
OSPF—Redistributes routes from an OSPF routing process into the EIGRP routing process.
•
RIP—Redistributes routes from an RIP routing process into the EIGRP routing process.
Match
(Optional). Match and set properties of routes that are imported from OSPF:
•
Internal—Matches internal OSPF routes.
•
External 1—Matches Type 1 external routes.
•
External 2—Matches Type 2 external routes.
•
NSSA External 1—Matches Type 1 NSSA routes.
•
NSSA External 2—Matches Type 2 NSSA routes.
Bandwidth
Type the minimum bandwidth of the route in kilobits per second.
Valid values: 1…4294967295
Delay
Type the route delay in tens of microseconds.
Valid values: 1 or any positive number that is a multiple of 39.1 nanoseconds
Reliability
Type a number from 0 through 255 that represents likelihood of successful packet transmission.
Valid values: 0…255 where 255 means 100 percent reliability; 0 means no reliability
Table 50 - EIGRP Fields (Continued)
Field
Description
Содержание armorstratix 5700
Страница 10: ...10 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Table of Contents Notes ...
Страница 12: ...12 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Preface Notes ...
Страница 72: ...72 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 2 Get Started Notes ...
Страница 148: ...148 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 3 Configure Switch Features ...
Страница 282: ...282 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 3 Configure Switch Features Notes ...
Страница 317: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 317 Monitor the Switch Chapter 4 ...
Страница 319: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 319 Monitor the Switch Chapter 4 ...
Страница 325: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 325 Monitor the Switch Chapter 4 ...
Страница 338: ...338 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 5 Troubleshoot the Switch Notes ...
Страница 396: ...396 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Appendix A DataTypes Notes ...
Страница 404: ...404 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Appendix B Port Assignments for CIP Data Notes ...
Страница 450: ...450 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Appendix D Cables and Connectors Notes ...
Страница 457: ......