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mits LSA again. Retransmit-interval is configuration of the time interval between
transmission and retransmission
•
Dead-interval
If there is no hello packet for the configured time. The router perceives other router is
stopped working. Dead-interval is configuration of the time interval which perceives
other router is stopped operating.
•
Transmit-delay
When a router transmits LSA, the traffic can be delayed by status of communications.
Transmit-delay is considering of the configuration for LSA transmission time.
Configuration for virtual link can be selected more than 2 options without order. The fol-
lowing is explaining options of command:
•
hello-interval
<1-65535>
•
retransmit-interval
<1-65535>
•
dead-interval
<1-65535>
•
transmit-delay
<1-65535>
To configure a virtual link with one option, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
area
{
A.B.C.D
| <0-4294967295>}
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
[
instance-id
<0-255>]
Router
Configures a virtual link.
area
{
A.B.C.D
| <0-4294967295>}
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
{
hello-interval
|
retransmit-interval
|
dead-interval
|
transmit-delay
} <1-65535>
To delete a configured virtual link, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
no area
{
A.B.C.D
| <0-4294967295>}
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
[
instance-id
]
Router
Deletes a configured virtual link.
no area
{
A.B.C.D
| <0-4294967295>}
virtual-link
A.B.C.D
{
hello-interval
|
retransmit-interval
|
dead-interval
|
transmit-delay
}
12.3.7
Default Metric
OSPFv3 finds metric based on interface bandwidth. For example, default metric of T1 link
is 64, but default metric of 64K line is 1562. If there are plural lines in the bandwidth, you
can view costs to use line by assigning metric to each line.
To classify costs to use line, use the following command.