Qtech QSW-3900-48-SFP-DC [144/313] 1 configure time needed when interface sending link

Qtech QSW-3900-48-SFP-DC [144/313] 1 configure time needed when interface sending link
QTECH Software Configuration Manual
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10.2.11 Configure time needed when interface sending link
state update packet
In LSU packet, the aging time of LSA will add a transmit-delay before sending. LSA will be aging (1 more
minute per second) with time in Link Status DateBase (LSDB) of this router but it will not be aging in network
transmission, so it is necessary to add the configured time before sending LSA. This configuration is very important
in network with low speed.
Configure it in interface configuration mode :
Configure the time of sending LSU
ip ospf transmit-delay seconds
Restore the default LSU time
no ip ospf transmit-delay
By default, the time of sending LSU is 1 second.
Example :
!Configure LSA delay interval of VLAN interface 3 to be 3 seconds.
QTECH(config-if-vlanInterface-3)#ip ospf transmit-delay 3
10.2.12 Configure packet authentication key
OSPF supports simple or MD5 encryption authentication between neighbour routers.
Configure it in interface configuration mode :
Configure interface simple authentication key
ip ospf authentication-key password
Cancel interface simple authentication key
no ip ospf authentication-key
Configure interface MD5 authentication key
ip ospf message-digest-key key-id md5 key
Cancel interface MD5 authentication key
no ip ospf message-digest-key
By default, non-authentication is configured.
password is a character string of 18 bytes;
key-id is intergeral number between 0255
key is a character string of 116 bytes.
Example :
!Configure simple authentication key of VLAN interface 3 to be abc123
QTECH(config-if-vlanInterface-3)#ip ospf authentication-key abc123
10.2.13 Configure STUB area of OSPF
Stub area is special LSA area. ABR in stub area doesn’t transmit the router outside of autonomy system. The
scale of routing table and transmission number of routing packet in these areas will greatly reduced.
Stub area is optional configuration attribution, but not every area can suit the configuration condition.
Generally, stub area locates in the edge of autonomy system which is the non-backbone area with one ABR; or there
are many ABRs, but no virtual connection is configured between ABRs.
To guarantee the reachable of router out of autonomy system, ABR in this area will generate a default route
(0.0.0.0) and distribute it to other non-ABR router in this area.
Pay attention to followings when configuring Stub area :
Backbone area cannot configure to be Stub area and virtual connection cannot pass through Stub area.
If configuring an area to be Stub area, all routers in this area must configure this attribution.
There cannot be ASBR in Stub area, that is, external router cannot transmit in this area.
Configure it in OSPF protocol configuration mode :

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