Process Overview: Routing Protocol Configuration
Configuring OSPF
13-46 Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide
•area area_id virtual-link ip_address retransmit-interval seconds
•area area_id virtual-link ip_address transmit-delay seconds
Syntax Description
Command Syntax of the “no” Form
The “no” form of this command removes the virtual link:
no area area_id virtual-link ip_address authentication-key key
area-id Specifies the transit area for the virtual link. Valid values are
decimal values or IP addresses. A transit area is an area
through which a virtual link is established.
ip_address Specifies the IP address of the ABR. A virtual link is
established from the ABR, where virtual link configuration
is taking place.
authentication-
key key Specifies a password to be used by neighbor routers. Valid
values are alphanumeric strings of up to 8 bytes. Neighbor
routers on a network must have the same password.
dead-interval
seconds Specifies the number of seconds that the hello packets of a
router are not communicated to neighbor routers before the
neighbor routers determine that the router sending the hello
packet is out of service. This value must be the same for all
nodes attached to a certain subnet, and it is a value ranging
from 1 to 8192.
hello-interval
seconds Specifies the number of seconds between hello packets on
an interface. This value must be the same for all nodes
attached to a network and it is a value ranging from 1 to
8192.
retransmit-
interval seconds Specifies the number of seconds between successive
retransmissions of the same LSAs. Valid values are greater
than the expected amount of time required for the update
packet to reach and return from the interface, and range from
1 to 8192.
transmit-delay
seconds Specifies the estimated number of seconds for a link state
update packet on the interface to be transmitted. Valid
values range from 1 to 8192.