Area Nssa (Router Ospfv3) - Dell N1100-ON Reference Manual

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Example
The following example configures the monetary default cost at 100 for stub
area 1.
console(config)#ipv6 router ospf
console(config-rtr)#area 1 default-cost 100

area nssa (Router OSPFv3)

Use the area nssa command in Router OSPF Configuration mode to
configure the specified area ID to function as an NSSA. If the area has not
been previously created, this command creates the area and then applies the
NSSA distinction. If the area already exists, the NSSA distinction is added or
modified. Use the no form of the command to remove the NSSA distinction
from the area.
Syntax
area area-id nssa [no-redistribution] [default-information-originate [metric
metric-value] [metric-type metric-type-value]] [no-summary] [translator-
role role] [translator-stab-intv interval]
no area area-id nssa [no-redistribution] [default-information-originate] [no-
summary] [translator-role] [translator-stab-intv]
area-id—Identifies the OSPFv3 stub area to configure. (Range: IP address
or decimal from 0–4294967295)
metric-value—Specifies the metric of the default route advertised to the
NSSA. (Range: 1–16777214)
metric-type-value—The metric type can be one of the following:
A metric type of nssa-external 1 (comparable)
A metric type of nssa-external 2 (non-comparable)
role—The translator role where role is one of the following:
always - The router assumes the role of the translator when it becomes
a border router.
candidate - The router to participate in the translator election process
when it attains border router status.
Layer 3 Routing Commands
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