Configuration Guide Vol. 3


11.4.1 List of configuration commands

The following tables list the configuration commands related to OSPF packetsettings and NBMA settings.

Table 11-6: List of configuration commands

Command name

Description

ip ospf dead-interval

Sets the length of time that the router maintains adjacency after receiving no hello packets from a neighboring router.

ip ospf hello-interval

Sets the sending interval for hello packets.

ip ospf network

Sets the interface type (broadcast, NBMA, or point-to-point).

ip ospf priority

Sets the router priority which determines the designated router for the network.

ip ospf retransmit-interval

Sets the time between link-state advertisement (LSA) retransmissions.

ip ospf transmit-delay

Sets the time required to send an OSPF packet.

neighbor (OSPF)

Specifies the addresses of the neighboring routers.

passive-interface (OSPF)

Sets the interface to passive mode.

The table below describes the configuration commands related to OSPF operation.

OSPF can send SNMP notifications of error packet reception and OSPF status changes.

Table 11-7: List of configuration commands (commands related to OSPF operation)

Command name

Description

snmp-server host #1

Configure the network-management appliance to which you want to send SNMP notifications.

system mtu #2

Sets the MTU of the switch.

ip mtu #3

Specifies the MTU length of IP packets sent on the interface.

interface loopback #4

Sets the loopback interface (used as a passive interface in OSPF).

Note #1

See "Configuration Command Reference Vol.1" "13 SNMP".

Note #2

See "Configuration Command Reference Vol.1" "15 : Ethernet".

Note #3

See "Configuration Command Reference Vol.2" "2 IPv4 .ARP .ICMP".

Note #4

See Configuration Command Reference Vol.2" "3 Loopback Interface (IPv4).