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ip ospf dead-interval <1-65535>
Configures a dead interval in the unit of second.
1-65535: interval value (default: 40)
ip ospf A.B.C.D dead-interval <1-
65535>
Sets a dead interval to the default value.
no ip ospf A.B.C.D dead-interval
To configure a transmit delay, use the following command.
ip ospf transmit-delay <1-65535>
Configures a transmit delay in the unit of second.
1-65535: interval value (default: 1)
ip ospf A.B.C.D transmit-delay
<1-65535>
no ip ospf transmit-delay
Sets a transmit delay to the default value.
no ip ospf A.B.C.D transmit-
delay
11.2.4.6 OSPF Resynchronization Timeout
To set the OSPF resync-timeout interval after which adjacency is reset if out-of-band
resynchronization has not occurred, use the following command.
ip ospf resync-timeout <1-
65535>
Configures the OSPF resync-timeout interval.
1-65535: resync-timeout interval value
ip ospf A.B.C.D resync-timeout
<1-65535>
no ip ospf resync-timeout
Sets the OSPF resync-timeout interval to the default
value.
no ip ospf A.B.C.D resync-
timeout
11.2.4.7 OSPF Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)
Router verifies MTU when DD (Database Description) is exchanging among the routers
on OSPF networks. Basically, OSPF network can not be organized if there are different
sizes of MTUs between routers. Therefore MTU value must be consistent. Generally MTU
value is 1500 bytes on Ethernet interface.
To configure MTU on OSPF interface, use the following command.
Configures an MTU on OSPF interface.
Deletes a configured MTU on OSPF interface.