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Default retransmit interval (s):
This parameter define the time the unit will wait for an acknowledgement of a Link State
Advertise ment (LSA) update before resending the LSA update. The default value for the retrans-
mit interval is 5 seconds, and can be set to a value in the range 5 to 3600 seconds.
Default transmit delay (s):
This parameter defines the time the unit will wait before sending an LSA update. The default
value for the transmit delay is 1 second, and can be se to a value in the range 1 to 3600 sec-
onds.
Adjacency timeout (s):
This parameter defines the maximum time allowed for adjacency to form. The default value for
the adjacency timeout is 60 seconds, and can be set to a value in the range 1 to 2147483647
seconds.
Neighbour timeout (s):
This parameter defines the time that OSPF neighbours must be inactive for before they are
removed. The default value for the neighbour timeout is 86400 seconds (24 hours), and can be
set to a value in the range 1 to 2147483647 seconds.
Default SPF delay (s):
This parameter defines the time to wait before initiating the next SPF calculation once it has
been decided that one is required. The default value for the SPF delay is 5 seconds, and can be
set to a value in the range 1 to 10 seconds.
Default SPF hold time (s):
This parameter specifies the minimum time the calculated routing table is held for after com-
pleting a Shortest Path First (SPF) calculation. The default value for the SPF hold time is 5 sec-
onds, and can be set to a value in the range 1 to 5 seconds.
Ignore MTU indications:
All OSPF units must have the same Maximum Transmit Unit (MTU), and this MTU value is
adver tised in the OSPF packets. When this parameter is set to “Yes”, the unit will ignore
received pack ets that have an MTU that differs from that of the unit.
Advertise routes only:
When this parameter is set to “Yes”, the OSPF protocol will operate, but the unit will not use
any learned routes. This is useful for debugging purposes, or in circumstances where the unit has
spe cific routing requirements, and is only used to advertise routes to other OSPF routers in the
domain.
Use Interface IPsec source IP:
When this parameter is set to “Yes”, OSPF will use the IP address of the interface specified by
the IPSec source IP from interface # and IPSec source IP from interface parameters defined in
the confguration page for the interface defined in each Configure > OSPF > OSPF External
routes page. For example, if the Interface and Interface # parameters for OSPF External route
0 were set to PPP 0, and Use Interface IPsec source IP was enabled, OSPF packets will be sent
from the IPSec interface defined on the Configure > PPP > PPP 0 > Advanced page. This
parameter ena bles OSPF packets to be sent throught GRE/IPSec tunnels to remote peers.
Restart OSPF when new config file loaded:
When this parameter is set to “Yes”, OSPF will restart whenever a new configuration file is
loaded onto the unit.
Restart OSPF after fatal error:
When this parameter is set to “Yes”, OSPF will restart after a delay of 5 seconds if there is a
fatal error.