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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring Individual WAN Connections
The Connection profile
More OSPF parameters
The following parameters in the Ethernet > Connections > Connection profile > OSPF Options 
subprofile further define the OSPF link and the packets traveling on this link:
Telco Options
The Ethernet > Connections > Connection profile > IPX Options subprofile includes the 
following parameters that define whether the MAX unit enables incoming calls, outgoing calls, 
or both for a connection, whether the unit calls back the remote end, whether the unit expects 
outgoing calls, and the type of connection for the call:
MD5 Key
An authentication key (a password) used to allow OSPF routing. MD5 
Key is a number from 0 to 255 inserted into the OSPF packet header. 
OSPF routers use MD5 Key to allow or exclude packets from an area. 
The default value is 0. The key can contain as many as 16 characters.
Parameter
Specifies
Parameter
Specifies
Cost
The cost of an OSPF link. The cost is a configurable metric that must 
take into account the speed of the link and other issues. The lower the 
cost, the more likely the interface will be used to forward data traffic. 
ASE-Type
The OSPF ASE type of the Link-State Advertisement (LSA).
ASE-Tag
The OSPF ASE tag of this link. The tag is a 32-bit hexadecimal 
number attached to each external route. This field is not used by the 
OSPF protocol itself. It may be used by border routers to filter this 
record.
TransitDelay
The estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a Link State 
Update (LSU) Packet over this interface. Before transmission, LSAs 
contained in the LSU packet have their ages incremented by the 
amount you specify.
Retransmit Interval
The number of seconds between retransmissions of OSPF packets. 
OSPF uses this value for LSA transmissions and when retransmitting 
Database Description and Link State Request packets.
NonMulticast
Whether all multicast packets are remapped to a directed neighbor 
address.
Parameter
Specifies
AnsOrig
Whether or not the unit enables incoming calls, outgoing calls, or both, 
for this connection.
Callback
The callback feature. When you enable the callback feature, the unit 
hangs up after receiving an incoming call that matches the one 
specified in the Connection profile. The unit then calls back the device 
at the remote end of the link using the Dial # specified in the 
Connection profile.