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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
OL-28826-01
Chapter 54 Configuring Routing Policies on Firewall Devices
Configuring OSPFv3
Add/Edit Redistribution Dialog Box (OSPFv3)
Use the Add/Edit Redistribution dialog box to add a redistribution rule to this process, or to edit an
existing redistribution rule.
Navigation Path
You can access the Redistribution dialog box from the Redistribution panel under the Process Tab,
page 54-24.
Related Topics
Configuring OSPFv3, page 54-22
About OSPFv3, page 54-22
Peer Router ID Enter the IP address of the virtual link neighbor.
Tip You can click Select to select from a list of network objects.
TTL Security The time-to-live (TTL) security hop count on a virtual link. The hop
count value can range from 1 to 254.
Dead Interval The interval, in seconds, if no hello packets are received, neighbors
declare the device down. Valid values range from 1 to 8192. The default
value of this field is four times the Hello Interval.
Hello Interval The interval, in seconds, between hello packets sent on an interface.
The smaller the hello interval, the faster topological changes are
detected but the more traffic is sent on the interface. This value must be
the same for all routers and access servers on a specific interface. Valid
values range from 1 to 8192 seconds. The default value is 10 seconds.
Transmit Interval The time, in seconds, between LSA retransmissions for adjacencies
belonging to the interface. When a device sends an LSA to its neighbor,
it keeps the LSA until it receives the acknowledgment message. If the
device does not receive an acknowledgment, it will resend the LSA. Be
conservative when setting this value, or needless retransmission can
result. The value should be larger for serial lines and virtual links. Valid
values range from 1 to 8192 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
Transmit Delay The estimated time, in seconds, required to send an LSA packet on the
interface. LSAs in the update packet have their ages increased by the
amount specified by this field before transmission. If the delay is not
added before transmission over a link, the time in which the LSA
propagates over the link is not considered. The value assigned should
take into account the transmission and propagation delays for the
interface. This setting has more significance on very low-speed links.
Valid values range from 1 to 8192 seconds. The default value is 1
second.
Table 54-24 Add/Edit Virtual Link Dialog Box (Continued)
Element Description