HP 3500YL User Manual

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IP Routing Features

Configuring OSPF

Hello Interval Per Interface.

Syntax: ip ospf [ ip-address | all ] hello-interval < 1 - 65535 >

Used in the VLAN context to indicate

the length of time between

the transmission of hello packets from the routing switch to
adjacent neighbors. The value can be from 1 – 65535 seconds.
The default is 10 seconds.. Allows different settings for different
subnet interfaces in the VLAN.
ip ospf hello-interval < 1 - 65535 >: Assigns the specified Hello
interval to all networks configured on the VLAN.
ip ospf < ip-address > hello-interval < 1 - 65535 >: Assigns the
specified Hello interval to the specified subnet on the VLAN.
ip ospf all hello-interval < 1 - 65535 >: Assigns the specified Hello
interval to all networks configured on the VLAN. (Operates the
same as the

ip ospf hello-interval option, above.)

Default: 10 seconds; Range: 1 - 65535 seconds.

Priority Per-Interface.

Syntax: ip ospf [ ip-address | all ] priority < 1 - 255 >

Used in the VLAN context to enable changing the priority of
an OSPF router. The priority is used when selecting the
designated router (DR) and backup designated routers
(BDRs). The value can be from 0 – 255 (with 255 as the highest
priority). The default is 1. If you set the priority to 0, the
routing switch does not participate in DR and BDR election.
Allows different settings for different subnet interfaces in the
VLAN.
ip ospf priority < 1 - 255 >: Assigns the specified priority to all
networks configured on the VLAN.
ip ospf < ip-address > priority < 1 - 255 >: Assigns the specified
priority to the specified subnet on the VLAN.
ip ospf all priority < 1 - 255 >: Assigns the specified priority to all
networks configured on the VLAN. (Operates the same as the
ip ospf priority option, above.)

Default: 1; Range: 0 - 255

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