Ipv6 ospf hello- interval, Ipv6 ospf priority, Ipv6 ospf hello-interval – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual
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ipv6 ospf hello-
interval
This command specifies the interval between sending hello packets on an
interface. Use the no form to restore the default value.
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YNTAX
ipv6 ospf hello-interval seconds [instance-id instance-id]
no ipv6 ospf hello-interval [instance-id instance-id]
seconds - Interval at which hello packets are sent from an interface.
This interval must be set to the same value for all routers on the
network. (Range: 1-65535)
instance-id - Identifies a specific OSPFv3 routing process on the
link-local network segment attached to this interface.
(Range: 0-255)
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Interface Configuration (VLAN)
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ETTING
10 seconds
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OMMAND
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SAGE
Hello packets are used to inform other routers that the sending router is
still active. Setting the hello interval to a smaller value can reduce the
delay in detecting topological changes, but will increase routing traffic.
E
XAMPLE
Console(config)#interface vlan 1
Console(config-if)#ipv6 ospf hello-interval 5
Console(config-if)#
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ELATED
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OMMANDS
ipv6 ospf dead-interval (1532)
ipv6 ospf priority
This command sets the router priority used when determining the
designated router (DR) and backup designated router (BDR) for an area.
Use the no form to restore the default value.
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YNTAX
ipv6 ospf priority priority [instance-id instance-id]
no ipv6 ospf priority [instance-id instance-id]
priority - Sets the interface priority for this router. (Range: 0-255)
instance-id - Identifies a specific OSPFv3 routing process on the
link-local network segment attached to this interface.
(Range: 0-255)