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Table Of Contents
- Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridging Configuration Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Configuring Interfaces and Circuits
- Interface and Circuit Overview
- Configuring Interfaces
- Configuring an Interface
- Entering a Description for the Interface
- Configuring Interface Duplex and Speed
- Setting Interface Maximum Idle Time
- Bridging an Interface to a VLAN
- Specifying VLAN Trunking for an Interface
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridging for a VLAN or a Trunked Interface
- Configuring Port Fast on an Interface
- Showing Interface Configurations
- Shutting Down an Interface
- Shutting Down All Interfaces
- Restarting an Interface
- Restarting All Interfaces
- Configuring Circuits
- Configuring RIP for an IP Interface
- Configuring the Switched Port Analyzer Feature
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridging for the CSS
- CSS Spanning-Tree Bridging Quick Start
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Aging-Time
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Forward-Time
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Hello-Time
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Max-Age
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Priority
- Disabling Bridge Spanning-Tree
- Showing Bridge Configurations
- Configuring Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- OSPF Overview
- CSS OSPF Configuration Quick Start
- Configuring OSPF on the CSS
- Configuring OSPF on a CSS IP Interface
- Showing OSPF Information
- OSPF Configuration in a Startup-Configuration File
- Configuring the Address Resolution Protocol
- Configuring Routing Information Protocol
- Configuring the Internet Protocol
- IP Configuration Quick Start
- Configuring an IP Route
- Disabling an Implicit Service for the Static Route Next Hop
- Configuring an IP Source Route
- Configuring the IP Record Route
- Configuring Box-to-Box Redundancy
- Configuring IP Equal-Cost Multipath
- Forwarding IP Subnet Broadcast Addressed Frames
- Configuring IP Unconditional Bridging
- Configuring IP Opportunistic Layer 3 Forwarding
- Showing IP Configuration Information
- Configuring the Cisco Discovery Protocol
- Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent
- Index

Chapter 3 Configuring Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Configuring OSPF on a CSS IP Interface
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The hello interval is the length of time, in seconds, between hello packets that the
interface sends to its neighbor routers. The hello interval must be the same value
for all routers attached to a common network. Use the ospf hello command to set
the hello interval for the IP interface. Enter an integer from 1 to 65535. The
default is 10 seconds.
To set a hello interval of 25 seconds, enter:
(config-circuit-ip[VLAN6-3.1.2.2])# ospf hello 25
To reset the hello interval to the default value of 10 seconds, enter:
(
config-circuit-ip[VLAN6-3.1.2.2])# no ospf hello
Setting the Password
All OSPF protocol exchanges can be authenticated to ensure only known, trusted
routers participate in routing updates. The OSPF password is used for
authentication of all OSPF protocol exchanges.
Use the ospf password command to set the password for an interface. This
password must be the same for all routers attached to a common network. Enter a
quoted text string with a maximum of eight characters.
For example, to set the password of quota, enter:
(config-circuit-ip[VLAN6-3.1.2.2])# ospf password “quota”
To remove the OSPF password from the interface, enter:
(config-circuit-ip[VLAN6-3.1.2.2])# no ospf password
Setting the Poll Interval
The poll interval is the length of time, in seconds, between the transmittal of hello
packets by the CSS to an assumed inactive neighbor router in a non-broadcast,
multi-access network. Use the ospf poll command to set the poll interval for the
interface. The poll interval should be a value that is greater than the hello time
interval. Enter a number from 1 to 2,147,483,647. The default is 120 seconds.
Note The ospf poll command has no effect when you operate the CSS over a broadcast
LAN (that is, an Ethernet network).