Fortinet 548B Switch User Manual


 
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be 8 bytes or less if the authentication type is simple. If the type is encrypt, the key may be up to 16 bytes.
Unauthenticated interfaces do not need an authentication key. If the type is encrypt, a key id in the range
of 0 and 255 must be specified.The default value for authentication type is none. Neither the default
password key nor the default key id are configured.
no area virtual-link authentication command configures the default authentication type for the OSPF
virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of the
neighbor.
Syntax
area <areaid> virtual-link <neighbor> authentication {none | {simple <key>} | {encrypt <key> <keyid>}}
no area <areaid> virtual-link <neighbor> authentication
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Router OSPF Config Mode
8.3.2.18 area virtual-link dead-interval
area virtual-link dead-interval command configures the dead interval for the OSPF virtual interface on
the virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of
the neighbor. The range for seconds is 1 to 65535. no area virtual-link dead-interval command
configures the default dead interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by
<areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor
Syntax
area <areaid> virtual-link <neighbor> dead-interval <seconds>
no area <areaid> virtual-link <neighbor> dead-interval
Default Setting
40
Command Mode
Router OSPF Config Mode
8.3.2.19 area virtual-link hello-interval
area virtual-link hello-interval command configures the hello interval for the OSPF virtual interface on
the virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of
the neighbor. The range for <seconds> is 1 to 65535. no area virtual-link hello-interval command
configures the default hello interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by
<areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor