Configuring gated
Configuring the OSPF Protocol
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The following is an example of the multicast interface definition in the router’s /etc/gated.conf file:
interface 193.2.1.35 cost 5 { enable ;
priority 15 ; hellointerval 5 ; routerdeadinterval 20 ; retransmitinterval 10 ;
} ;
•You must specify the clause nonbroadcast in the interface statement.
•pollinterval specifies a rate at which hellos are sent when a neighboring router becomes inactive (a router is considered inactive when hellos are not received from the router for the amount of time
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