25 exit-overflow-interval (ospf), 26 external-lsdb-limit (ospf), 27 ip ospf areaid – PLANET WGS3-2820 User Manual
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12.7.25 exit-overflow-interval (OSPF)
This command configures the exit overflow interval for OSPF. It describes the number of seconds after entering Overflow state
that a router will wait before attempting to leave the Overflow State. This allows the router to again originate non-default
AS-external-LSAs.
When set to 0, the router will not leave Overflow State until restarted. The range for seconds is 0 to 2147483647 seconds.
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Default 0
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Format exit-overflow-interval
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Mode
Router OSPF Config
no exit-overflow-interval
This command configures the default exit overflow interval for OSPF.
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Format no exit-overflow-interval
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Mode
Router OSPF Config
12.7.26 external-lsdb-limit (OSPF)
This command configures the external LSDB limit for OSPF. If the value is -1, then there is no limit. When the number of
non-default AS-external-LSAs in a router's link-state database reaches the external LSDB limit, the router enters overflow state.
The router never holds more than the external LSDB limit non-default AS-external-LSAs in it database. The external LSDB limit
MUST be set identically in all routers attached to the OSPF backbone and/or any regular OSPF area. The range for limit is -1 to
2147483647.
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Default -
1
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Format external-lsdb-limit
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Mode
Router OSPF Config
no external-lsdb-limit
This command configures the default external LSDB limit for OSPF.
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Format no external-lsdb-limit
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Mode
Router OSPF Config
12.7.27 ip ospf areaid
This command sets the OSPF area to which the specified router interface belongs. The
a 4-digit dotted-decimal number or a decimal value in the range of <0-4294967295>. The
to which the interface connects. Assigning an area id, which does not exist on an interface, causes the area to be created with
default values.
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Format
ip ospf areaid
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Mode
Interface Config