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206 Configuring Enterprise Edge Services
Enterprise Edge 2.0 Programming Operations Guide P0911588 Issue 01
Note: The OSPF Parameters window does not appear unless you choose
OSPF as your routing protocol.
3. In the Routing Protocol list, choose OSPF.
4. Configure the OSPF parameters according to the following table:
Tips
If you are changing the routing protocol from RIP to OSPF, you must first set
the Routing Protocol under each available interface to None before you can
select OSPF.
WARNING
Because OSPF is a “link-state” based routing protocol, you must not use OSPF on
demand dial interfaces. Frequent link status changes (between “up” and “down”)
may cause the OSPF protocol to become unstable.
Attribute Description
Metric Allows you to assign a cumulative value (in terms of hop count or associated
cost [if applicable]) to routes passing through this interface. The routing
manager adds the metric value of all routes learned through this interface to
the metric value of this interface to make routing decisions. The possible
values are 1 to 16. Because RIP protocol can handle up to 15 hop counts
before reaching destination, a value of 16 is equal to “counting to infinity”
The default value is 2.
Interface Type Allows you to select the type of interface that describes your network
configuration. The possible values are:
Broadcast a broadcast network supports multiple routers and addresses a
single physical message to all routers.
P2P a point-to-point network joins a single pair of OSPF routers.
NBMA a Non-Broadcast-Multi-Access (NBMA) network supports multiple
routers and cannot address a single physical message to all routers.
The default value is Broadcast
Router Priority Allows to assign a priority to the Enterprise Edge router. The possible values
are 0 to 255. A value of 0 indicates that the Enterprise Edge system cannot
become the designed router.
The default value is 1.
Transit Delay Allows you to set (in seconds) the estimated round-trip transit delay in the
network connected to the interface. The values are 1 to 3600 seconds.
The default value is 1.
Retransmit Delay Allows you to set the number of seconds the router waits before retransmitting
after a time-out occurs. The values are 1 to 3600 seconds.
The default value is 1.
Hello Interval Allows you to define how frequently the router must send “hello packets” on
an interface. The values are 1 to 32767 seconds.
The default value is 10.
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