9 ip ospf hello-interval, Ip ospf hello-interval -35, Section 13.1.2.9 – Enterasys Networks 1G58x-09 User Manual

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Process Overview: Routing Protocol Configuration

Configuring OSPF

Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide

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no ip ospf transmit-delay

Command Type

Router command.

Command Mode

Interface configuration: Matrix>Router(config-if(Vlan <vlan_id>))#

Command Defaults

None.

Example

This example shows how to set the time required to transmit a link state update packet on VLAN 1
at 20 seconds:

13.1.2.9 ip ospf hello-interval

Use this command to set the number of seconds a router must wait before sending a hello packet to
neighbor routers on an interface.

ip ospf hello-interval seconds

Syntax Description

Command Syntax of the “no” Form

The “no” form of this command sets the hello interval value to the default (10
seconds for broadcast and point-to-point networks, 30 seconds for non-broadcast
and point-to-multipoint networks):

no ip ospf hello-interval

Command Type

Router command.

Matrix>Router(config)#interface vlan 1

Matrix>Router(config-if(Vlan 1))#ip ospf transmit-delay 20

seconds

Specifies the hello interval in seconds. Hello interval must
be the same on neighboring routers (on a specific subnet),
but can vary between subnets. This parameter is an unsigned
integer with valid values between 1 and 65535.

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