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