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Chapter 15 - OSPF
Transit Area
The transit area is the number assigned to the tunnel between the two routers 
of the virtual link. Each router must have at least one interface attached to the 
transit area. The transit area can be specified as a number between 0 and 
0xFFFFFFFF, or as an IP address.
Virtual Transit Delay
The virtual transit delay sets the amount of time added to the age of Link State 
Update packets before transmission. It is the estimated number of seconds to 
transmit a packet over the virtual link. The numeric value can be between 2 
and 65,535 seconds.
Virtual Retransmission
The virtual retransmission value sets the interval, in seconds, between 
retransmission of the Link State Update packets across the virtual link. The 
value can be between 2 and 65,535 seconds.
Keep Alive Packets
The keepalive value sets the interval, in seconds, that the router sends out 
“keepalive” packets across the virtual link to let the other end of the link know 
the router is up. The value must be greater than 10 seconds.
Packet Retrieval
The packet retrieval value sets the length of time, in seconds, that this router 
will wait without receiving a “keepalive” packet from the other end of the 
virtual link before assuming it’s down. The packet retrieval value must be 
at least twice that of the keepalive packet value. 
The default value is 4 
times the keepalive packet value.
v Note:
  
The KeepalivePacket and Packet Retrieval values for each end of 
the virtual link must match or the virtual link will not function.
OSPF Packet Authentication Key
This string sets the OSPF Authentication key for the virtual link. The string 
may be between one and eight alphanumeric characters. 
v Note:  The authentication key must be the same for both ends of the virtual 
link.