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Customizing OSPF Services
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Setting the Dead Interval
The dead interval is the number of seconds that OSFP waits to receive a hello
packet from a neighbor before considering the neighbor to be down. The dead
interval value should be some multiple of the hello interval value.
Each type of network has an optimum dead interval. If the interface is connected
to a broadcast network, Bay Networks suggests you use the default setting -- 40
seconds. Table 7-4
lists the suggested settings for other network types supported
by OSPF.
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to specify a dead interval.
Using the BCC
Navigate to an interface-specific OSPF prompt and enter:
dead-interval
interval
interval is the dead interval expressed in seconds.
For example, the following command causes OSPF to wait 60 seconds on IP
interface 2.2.2.2 for a hello message before declaring the neighbor down:
ospf/2.2.2.2# dead-interval 60
ospf/2.2.2.2#
Table 7-4. Dead Interval Settings
Network Type Suggested Dead Interval (seconds)
Broadcast 40 (default)
Point-to-point 60
NBMA 80
Point-to-multipoint 60
Note:
This value must be the same for all routers attached to the same
network.
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