From: Petr Lapukhov (petrsoft@gmail.com)
Date: Mon May 08 2006 - 12:07:24 ART
You probably need to change interface OSPF network type
to broadcast or point-to-point. They have hello/dead 10/40
poll interval is not quite the same as hello-interval.
as per RFC2328:
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PollInterval
If a neighboring router has become inactive (Hello Packets
have not been seen for RouterDeadInterval seconds), it may
still be necessary to send Hello Packets to the dead
neighbor. These Hello Packets will be sent at the reduced
rate PollInterval, which should be much larger than
HelloInterval. Sample value for a PDN X.25 network: 2
minutes
------------------
HTH
Petr
2006/5/8, Brent Foster <jbrentfoster@yahoo.com>:
>
> I have a lab that I'm working that states the
> following requirement:
>
> "FR-1 should be configured on main interface of r3 and
> r4, also it should have a hello time of 10 seconds.
> Do not use ip ospf hello time to modify this."
>
> First, is there a command "ip ospf hello time"? I
> only am familiar with "ip ospf hello-interval". Maybe
> we can assume this is what they mean.
>
> So, is there any other way to modify the hello
> interval? This is a non-broadcast frame-relay link,
> so the default interval will be 30 sec. There is the
> "poll-interval" as part of the neighbor command, but
> this isn't the same thing is it?
>
> --Brent
>
> Brent Foster
> jbrentfoster@yahoo.com
>
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