From: Larson, Chris (CLarson@usaid.gov)
Date: Tue Sep 24 2002 - 08:44:21 GMT-3
I am not sure what you mean. It appears to work just fine for me. I change
hello-interval to 30, 40, 35 or 10 and the other timers follow.
2#sh ip ospf int
Ethernet0 is up, line protocol is up
Internet Address 150.1.222.2/24, Area 51
Process ID 1, Router ID 150.1.2.2, Network Type NON_BROADCAST, Cost: 10
Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State DR, Priority 1
Designated Router (ID) 150.1.2.2, Interface address 150.1.222.2
No backup designated router on this network
Timer intervals configured, Hello 30, Dead 120, Wait 120, Retransmit 5
Hello due in 00:00:17
Index 1/1, flood queue length 0
Next 0x0(0)/0x0(0)
Last flood scan length is 1, maximum is 2
Last flood scan time is 0 msec, maximum is 4 msec
Neighbor Count is 0, Adjacent neighbor count is 0
Suppress hello for 0 neighbor(s)
Message digest authentication enabled
Youngest key id is 1
r2(config)#int e0
r2(config-if)#ip ospf hel
r2(config-if)#ip ospf hello-interval 40
r2(config-if)#end
r2#sh ip ospf int
13:29:23: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
Ethernet0 is up, line protocol is up
Internet Address 150.1.222.2/24, Area 51
Process ID 1, Router ID 150.1.2.2, Network Type NON_BROADCAST, Cost: 10
Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State DR, Priority 1
Designated Router (ID) 150.1.2.2, Interface address 150.1.222.2
No backup designated router on this network
Timer intervals configured, Hello 40, Dead 160, Wait 160, Retransmit 5
r2(config)#int e0
r2(config-if)#ip ospf he
r2(config-if)#ip ospf hello-interval 10
r2(config-if)#end
r2#sh ip int b
13:26:32: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from consolesh ip ospf int
Ethernet0 is up, line protocol is up
Internet Address 150.1.222.2/24, Area 51
Process ID 1, Router ID 150.1.2.2, Network Type NON_BROADCAST, Cost: 10
Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State DR, Priority 1
Designated Router (ID) 150.1.2.2, Interface address 150.1.222.2
No backup designated router on this network
Timer intervals configured, Hello 10, Dead 40, Wait 40, Retransmit 5
Hello due in 00:00:02
r2(config)#int e0
r2(config-if)#ip ospf hel
r2(config-if)#ip ospf hello-interval 30
r2(config-if)#end
r2#sh ip ospf int
Ethernet0 is up, line protocol is up
Internet Address 150.1.222.2/24, Area 51
Process ID 1, Router ID 150.1.2.2, Network Type NON_BROADCAST, Cost: 10
Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State DR, Priority 1
Designated Router (ID) 150.1.2.2, Interface address 150.1.222.2
No backup designated router on this network
Timer intervals configured, Hello 30, Dead 120, Wait 120, Retransmit 5
Hello due in 00:00:21
Index 1/1, flood queue length 0
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Manish Gupta [SMTP:manishgu@cisco.com]
> Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 6:15 PM
> To: Larson, Chris
> Cc: 'Young Bae'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: Changing the OSPF Dead-Interval
>
> Once you manually changes the hello timer, It won't make dead-time to 4
> times of hello. It happens only for default values.
> -Manish
>
> On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Larson, Chris wrote:
>
> > By changing the hello-interval. I think changing the hello will
> > automatically change the dead to 4 times the hello
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Young Bae [SMTP:ybae@cisco.com]
> > > Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 9:59 PM
> > > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > > Subject: Changing the OSPF Dead-Interval
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I hate asking this type of question to such an advanced audience like
> this
> > > one, but can someone tell me how one can change the OSPF Dead-Interval
> > > timer without using the "ip ospf dead-interval" command. For example,
> if
> > > I were to change the interval to twice its default value (for both
> p-to-p
> > > and NBMA type interface), what would I do?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
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