11.4.1 List of configuration commands
The following tables list the configuration commands related to OSPF packetsettings and NBMA settings.
Command name |
Description |
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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.
Command name |
Description |
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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
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See "Configuration Command Reference Vol.1" "13 SNMP".
- Note #2
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See "Configuration Command Reference Vol.1" "15 : Ethernet".
- Note #3
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See "Configuration Command Reference Vol.2" "2 IPv4 .ARP .ICMP".
- Note #4
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See Configuration Command Reference Vol.2" "3 Loopback Interface (IPv4).