28 neighbor (ospf) – CANOGA PERKINS 9175 Command Reference User Manual

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Default

1 second


Command Mode

Interface configuration


Usage

Link-state advertisements (LSAs) in the update packet must have their ages incremented by the amount

specified in the seconds argument before transmission. The value assigned should take into account the

transmission and propagation delays for the interface.

If the delay is not added before transmission over a link, the time in which the LSA propagates over the

link is not considered. This setting has more significance on very low-speed links.


Examples

The following example sets the retransmit delay value to 3 seconds:

interface eth-0-1

ip ospf transmit-delay 3


Related Commands

15.28 neighbor (OSPF)

To configure Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routers interconnecting to nonbroadcast networks, use

the neighbor command in router configuration mode. To remove a configuration, use the no form of this

command.


Command Syntax

neighbor ip-address {[priority number] [poll-interval seconds] | [cost number]}

no neighbor ip-address [priority number] [poll-interval seconds] [cost number]

ip-address

Interface IP address of the neighbor.

priority number

(Optional) A number that indicates the router priority value of the

nonbroadcast neighbor associated with the IP address specified.

The default is 0. This keyword does not apply to

point-to-multipoint interfaces.

poll-interval seconds

(Optional) A number value that represents the poll interval time (in

seconds). RFC 1247 recommends that this value be much larger

than the hello interval. The default is 120 seconds (2 minutes).

This keyword does not apply to point-to-multipoint interfaces. The

range is from 1 to 65535 seconds.

cost number

(Optional) Assigns a cost to the neighbor, in the form of an integer

from 1 to 65535. Neighbors with no specific cost configured will

assume the cost of the interface, based on the ip ospf cost

command. For point-to-multipoint interfaces, the cost keyword and

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