well, shiver me timbers, I can duplicate -

I'm using 12.1.5T10  how about you?

This is apparently a new behaviour.

Oh joy, more Cisco "improvements"



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> Hello,
>
> Couple of questions on OSPF hello and dead interval...(that's driving me
> NUTS)  :-)
>
> 1. Why does OSPF NOT change the hello-interval when you first configure
the
> dead-interval. Ex. I changed the dead-interval to 60 but the
hello-interval
> still showed up as 10.
>
> R1-RTD(config-subif)#ip os dead-interval 60
>
> R1-RTD#sh ip os int s0/0.2
> Timer intervals configured, Hello 10, Dead 60, Wait 60, Retransmit 10
>
> I was assuming that the hello interval would get bumped to 15 but looks
like
> that's not how it works!!
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 2. So I changed the hello interval next to 20 thinking that it would bump
> the dead interval to 80. But lo! behold! It does NOT change it to 80. Why
is
> this??
>
> R1-RTD(config-subif)#ip os hello-interval 20
>
> R1-RTD#sh ip os int s0/0.2
> Timer intervals configured, Hello 20, Dead 60, Wait 60, Retransmit 10
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 3. Next, I set the hello interval back to it's default of 10 but still the
> dead interval does not get set back to 40. Why??
>
> R1-RTD(config-subif)#ip os hello-interval 10
>
> R1-RTD#sh ip os int s0/0.2
> Timer intervals configured, Hello 10, Dead 60, Wait 60, Retransmit 10
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 4. So, I changed the dead interval back to 40 manually.
>
> Next, I changed the hello interval to 20 and this time, OSPF set the dead
> interval to 80.
>
> R1-RTD(config-subif)#ip ospf hello-interval 20
>
> R1-RTD#sh ip os int s0/0.2
> Timer intervals configured, Hello 20, Dead 80, Wait 80, Retransmit 10
>
> 5. Ok, Finally I set the hello interval to 10 and this time OSPF worked at
> the way is should work.
>
> R1-RTD(config-subif)#ip ospf hello-interval 10
>
> R1-RTD#sh ip os int s0/0.2
> Timer intervals configured, Hello 10, Dead 40, Wait 40, Retransmit 10
>
>
> Anybody have any real good explanations for this or is it just a BUG? OR
is
> this the way Cisco OSPF works!!
>
> Running ver.
> R1-RTD#sh ver
> Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
> IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-D-M), Version 12.1(2), RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
>
> Thank you.
>
> Sincerely.
>
>
>
>
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