Routing Commands
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no ip ospf hello-interval
This command sets the default OSPF hello interval for the specified interface.
Format no ip ospf hello-interval
Mode
ip ospf network
Use this command to configure OSPF to treat an interface as a point-to-point rather than
broadcast interface. The broadcast option sets the OSPF network type to broadcast. The
point-to-point option sets the OSPF network type to point-to-point. OSPF treats
interfaces as broadcast interfaces by default. (Loopback interfaces have a special loopback
network type, which cannot be changed.) When there are only two routers on the network,
OSPF can operate more efficiently by treating the network as a point-to-point network. For
point-to-point networks, OSPF does not elect a designated router or generate a network link
state advertisement (LSA). Both endpoints of the link must be configured to operate in
point-to-point mode.
Default
Format ip ospf network {broadcast|point-to-point}
Mode
no ip ospf network
Use this command to return the OSPF network type to the default.
Format no ip ospf network
Mode
ip ospf priority
This command sets the OSPF priority for the specified router interface. The priority of the
interface is a priority integer from 0 to 255. A value of 0 indicates that the router is not eligible
to become the designated router on this network.
Default
Format ip ospf priority <0-255>
Mode
Interface Config
broadcast
Interface Config
Interface Config
1, which is the highest router priority
Interface Config