Default: 1 second; range: 1–3600 seconds
ip ospf transit-delay 1-3600
Reconfigures the estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link-state update packet to all networks
configured on the VLAN.
ip ospf ip-address transit-delay 1-3600
Reconfigures the estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link-state update packet to all networks
configured on the specified subnet on the VLAN.
ip ospf all transit-delay 1-3600
Reconfigures the estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link-state update packet to all networks
configured on the VLAN. (Operates the same as the
ip ospf transit-delay
option, above.)
Examples of changing per-interface settings
Suppose that VLAN 30 is multinetted, with two subnets in area 1 and one subnet in area 5:
vlan 30
ip ospf 10.10.30.1 area 0.0.0.1
ip ospf 10.10.31.1 area 0.0.0.1
ip ospf 10.10.32.1 area 0.0.0.5
If you wanted to quickly reconfigure per-interface OSPF settings for VLAN 30, such as those listed below, you
could use the commands shown in Figure
Figure 36: Reconfiguring per-interface settings in a multinetted
on page 214.
• Assign a cost of "5" to the two subnets in area 1 and a cost of "10" to the subnet in area 5.
• Assign a dead interval of 45 seconds to the subnets in area 1 and retain the default setting (40 seconds) for
the subnet in area 5.
Figure 36: Reconfiguring per-interface settings in a multinetted VLAN
Configuring OSPF interface authentication
Optional: For more information, see
Configuring OSPF interface authentication
on page 260.
Configuring OSPF password authentication
Syntax:
ip ospf [ip-address] authentication-key
key-string
no ip ospf [
ip-address
] authentication
Used in the VLAN interface context to configure password authentication for all interfaces in the VLAN or for a
specific subnet. The password takes effect immediately, and all OSPF packets transmitted on the interface
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