Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers
OSPF Worksheet (continued)
Prompt | Options | Your Response |
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Enter decimal value in | The script suggests the following intervals: |
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seconds for Hello Interval |
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[10]: | Broadcast |
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| NBMA |
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Enter decimal value in | The script suggests the following intervals: |
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seconds for Router Dead |
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Interval [40]: | Broadcast |
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| NBMA |
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Enter decimal value for | Enter a router priority value. The lower the |
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Router Priority [1]: | value (above zero), the higher the priority. |
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(For Broadcast, NBMA, or | Note: If you set the router priority to zero |
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(0), the router is not eligible to become the |
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| designated router on this network. |
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Enter decimal value in | Enter the maximum number of seconds |
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seconds for Poll Interval | between the Hello packets that the router |
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[20]: | sends to an inactive NBMA neighbor. |
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(For NBMA only) | The script suggests a |
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Enter IP address of | Enter addresses for all NBMA neighbors |
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neighbor in dotted decimal | you want the router to communicate with. |
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notation or enter q to |
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quit: | When you finish entering addresses, type |
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| q to quit. |
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(For NBMA only) |
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Enter IP address of | Enter addresses for the PPP neighbors |
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neighbor in dotted decimal | you want the router to communicate with. |
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notation: |
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(For PPP only) |
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