9 ipv6 ospf display route single-line, 10 ipv6 ospf hello-interval – Accton Technology ES4626 User Manual
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Switch#config terminal
Switch(config)#interface vlan 1
Switch(Config-if-Vlan1)#ipv6 ospf dead-interval 80
13.7.3.9 ipv6 ospf display route single-line
Command: [no] ipv6 ospf display route single-line
Function: show ipv6 ospf route c
hange the display results of show ipv6 ospf route
command. The “[no] ipv6 ospf display route single-line” restores to default display
mode
Default:
Not configured
Command Mode:
Global Mode
Usage Guide:
The show ipv6 ospf route command displays the same route in several
lines. This command will strict that one route will be displayed in one line
Example:
Switch#config terminal
Switch(config)#ipv6 ospf display route single-line
13.7.3.10 ipv6 ospf hello-interval
Command: ipv6 ospf hello-interval
[instance-id
no ipv6 ospf hello-interval [instance-id
Function:
Specify the hello-interval on the interface; the “no ipv6 ospf hello-interval
[instance-id
” restores the default value
Parameter: <id>
is the interface instance ID, ranging between 0~255, defaulted at 0
is the length of the adjacent layer 3 switch, in seconds, ranging between 1~
65535
Default:
Default HELLO packet sending interval is 10 seconds.
Command Mode: Interface Mode
The hello-interval on the interface is 10 seconds
Usage Guide:
HELLO data packet is the most common packet which is periodically sent
to adjacent layer 3 switch to discover and maintain adjacent relationship, elect DR and
BDR. The user set hello-interval value will be written into the HELLO packet and
transmitted. The less the hello-interval value is, the sooner the network topological
structure is discovered as well larger the cost. The ensure the normal operation of OSPF
protocol the hello-interval parameter between the layer 3 switches adjacent to the
interface must be in accordance. The command can configure on IPv6 tunnel interface,
but it is successful configuration to only configure tunnel carefully.
Example:
Switch#config terminal
Switch(config)#interface vlan 1