Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Routing Operations
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hello-interval <seconds> Sets the OSPF hello interval for the interface.
• <seconds> is the number of seconds between
hello packets sent on this interface. The range is
1 to 65535. The default is 10.
Note: When you change the Hello interval values,
you must save the configuration file and reboot the
switch for the values to be restored and checked for
consistency.
metric <metric> Sets the OSPF metric for the interface. The switch
advertises the metric in router link advertisements.
• <metric> is the range 0 to 65535.
poll-interval <seconds> Sets the polling interval for the OSPF interface in
seconds.
• <seconds> is between 1 and 2147483647.
priority <priority> Sets the OSPF priority for the interface during the
election process for the designated router. The
interface with the highest priority number is the
designated router. The interface with the
second-highest priority becomes the backup
designated router. If the priority is 0, the interface
cannot become either the designated router or a
backup. The priority is used only during election of
the designated router and backup designated router.
The range is 0 to 255. The default is 1.
retransmit-interval
<seconds>
Sets the retransmit interval for the OSPF interface,
the number of seconds between link-state
advertisement retransmissions.
• <seconds> is between 1 and 3600.
transit-delay <seconds> Sets the transit delay time for the OSPF interface,
the estimated time in seconds it takes to transmit a
link-state update packet over the interface.
• <seconds> is between 1 and 3600.
config ip ospf interface <ipaddr>
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