Specifications
ospf set interface
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transit-delay <num>
The estimated number of seconds required to transmit a link state update over this
interface. Transit delay takes into account transmission and propagation delays and
must be greater than 0. Specify a number equal to or greater than 1. The default is 1.
priority <num>
A number between 0 and 255 specifying the priority for becoming the designated
router on this interface. When two routers attached to a network both attempt to
become the designated router, the one with the higher priority wins. A router whose
router priority is set to 0 is ineligible to become designated router. Specify a number
from 0 – 255. The default is 1.
hello-interval <num>
The length of time, in seconds, between hello packets that the router sends on this
interface. Specify a number from 0 – 255. The default is 10 for broadcast interfaces and
30 for point-to-point and other non-broadcast interfaces.
router-dead-interval <num>
The number of seconds not hearing a router's Hello packets before the router's
neighbors will declare it down. Specify a number from 0 – 255. The default is 4 times
the value of the hello interval.
poll-interval <num>
Before adjacency is established with a neighbor, OSPF packets are sent periodically at
the specified poll interval. Specify a number equal to or greater than 1. The default
value for this option is 120 seconds.
key-chain <num-or-string>
The identifier of the key-chain containing the authentication keys.
Restrictions
None.










