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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
OL-28826-01
Chapter 64 Configuring Routing Policies
EIGRP Routing Policy Page
EIGRP Interface Dialog Box
Use the EIGRP Interface dialog box to add or edit interface definitions for a selected EIGRP autonomous
system.
Navigation Path
Go to the EIGRP Page—Interfaces Tab, page 64-15, then click the Add or Edit button beneath the table.
Related Topics
Defining EIGRP Interface Properties, page 64-10
Basic Interface Settings on Cisco IOS Routers, page 59-1
Understanding Interface Role Objects, page 6-67
Field Reference
Interfaces The interfaces related to the selected EIGRP autonomous system that
have specially defined values.
Split Horizon Indicates whether the split horizon feature is enabled or disabled for the
selected interface.
Hello Interval The defined interval between hello packets sent to neighboring routers.
Add button Opens the EIGRP Interface Dialog Box, page 64-16. From here you can
create an EIGRP interface definition.
Edit button Opens the EIGRP Interface Dialog Box, page 64-16. From here you can
edit the selected EIGRP interface definition.
Delete button Deletes the selected EIGRP interface definitions from the table.
Table 64-7 EIGRP Interfaces Tab (Continued)
Element Description
Table 64-8 EIGRP Interface Dialog Box
Element Description
AS Number Selects the EIGRP autonomous system number whose interface
properties you want to modify. For more information about EIGRP
autonomous systems, see EIGRP Setup Dialog Box, page 64-14.
Interface Specifies the EIGRP interface you wish to configure. Enter the name of
an interface or interface role, or click Select to select an interface role
object from a list or to create a new one.
Hello Interval The default interval between hello packets sent by the router to its
neighbors. Routers send hello packets to each other to dynamically
learn of other routers on their directly attached networks. Valid values
range from 1 to 65535 seconds. The default is 5 seconds.