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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 27 Configuring EIGRP

Customizing EIGRP

Configuring Passive Interfaces

You can configure one or more interfaces as passive interfaces. In EIGRP, a passive interface does not
send or receive routing updates.

To configure passive interfaces, perform the following steps:

Detailed Steps

delay

value

Example:

hostname(config-if)# delay 200

The value argument entered is in tens of microseconds. To set the
delay for 2000 microseconds, you enter a value of 200.

To view the delay value assigned to an interface, use the show
interface
command.

See the

“Changing the Interface Delay Value” section on

page 27-9

for more information on this particular option.

hello-interval eigrp

as-num seconds

Example:

hostname(config)# hello-interval eigrp 2

60

Allows you to change the hello interval. See the

“Customizing the

EIGRP Hello Interval and Hold Time” section on page 27-13

for

more information on this particular option.

hold-time eigrp

as-num seconds

Example:

hostname(config)# hold-time eigrp 2 60

Allows you to change the hold time. See the

“Customizing the

EIGRP Hello Interval and Hold Time” section on page 27-13

for

more information on this particular option.

Command

Purpose

Command

Purpose

Step 1

router eigrp

as-num

Example:

hostname(config)# router eigrp 2

Creates an EIGRP routing process and enters router configuration
mode for this EIGRP process.

The as-num argument is the autonomous system number of the
EIGRP routing process.

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