Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers

OSPF Worksheet (continued)

Prompt

Options

Your Response

 

 

 

Enter decimal value in

The script suggests the following intervals:

 

seconds for Hello Interval

 

 

[10]:

Broadcast -- 10 seconds

 

 

Point-to-Point -- 15 seconds

 

 

NBMA -- 20 seconds

 

 

Point-to-Multipoint --10 seconds

 

 

Note: This value must match all other

 

 

interfaces in the OSPF area for the

 

 

connection to occur.

 

 

 

 

Enter decimal value in

The script suggests the following intervals:

 

seconds for Router Dead

 

 

Interval [40]:

Broadcast -- 40 seconds

 

 

Point-to-Point -- 60 seconds

 

 

NBMA -- 80 seconds

 

 

Point-to-Multipoint (STD) -- 40 seconds

 

 

Note: This value must match all other

 

 

interfaces in the OSPF area for the

 

 

connection to occur.

 

 

 

 

Enter decimal value for

Enter a router priority value. The lower the

 

Router Priority [1]:

value (above zero), the higher the priority.

 

(For Broadcast, NBMA, or

Note: If you set the router priority to zero

 

Point-to-Multipoint)

(0), the router is not eligible to become the

 

 

designated router on this network.

 

 

 

 

Enter decimal value in

Enter the maximum number of seconds

 

seconds for Poll Interval

between the Hello packets that the router

 

[20]:

sends to an inactive NBMA neighbor.

 

(For NBMA only)

The script suggests a 20-second interval.

 

 

 

 

Enter IP address of

Enter addresses for all NBMA neighbors

 

neighbor in dotted decimal

you want the router to communicate with.

 

notation or enter q to

 

 

quit:

When you finish entering addresses, type

 

 

q to quit.

 

(For NBMA only)

 

 

 

 

 

Enter IP address of

Enter addresses for the PPP neighbors

 

neighbor in dotted decimal

you want the router to communicate with.

 

notation:

 

 

(For PPP only)

 

 

 

 

 

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