Static route table screen, Static route table screen -43 – Verilink WANsuite 6x30 (34-00315.B) Product Manual User Manual

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O S P F L S A T im er

Determines how often The Link State Acknowledgment (LSA) packet is sent.

Values: 1

3600

Default: 5

O S P F L S U D elay

The estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a Link State Update
(LSU) packet over this circuit interface.

Values: 1

3600

Default: 1

O S P F R o u ter P rio rity

This 8-bit unsigned integer ranges from 1 to 255 and assigns priority to one of
two routers attached to the same network; without an assigned priority, both
routers attempt to become the designated router.

Values: 1

255

Default: 1

O S P F H ello In terva l

The time in seconds between the Hello packets that a router sends on a
circuit. This value is also advertised in the router’s Hello packets and must be
identical for all routers on the same network. The smaller the Hello Interval,
the sooner topological changes are detected (but then more traffic is created).

Values: 1

65535

Default: 10

O S P F D ea d In terva l

The number of seconds that a router’s “Hellos” have not been received before
its neighbors declare the router down. The value must be the same as the
value on the network.

Values: 1

65535

Default: 40

O S P F A u th K ey

When configured, this parameter allows an authentication procedure to be
executed on the OSPF header. If the 64-bit (8 character) password does not
correspond, the packet is thrown away.

Values: 64 bits (8 characters)
Default: 8 spaces (no authentication)

Static Route Table Screen

Under some circumstances, it may not be necessary for a router to learn a
route using ordinary means such as RIP or OSPF. It is possible under these
circumstances for you to add a route to the route table of a router. The Static
Route menus are always associated with a circuit.

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