Configure Ospfv3 Add Interface All - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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OSPFv3 Commands

configure ospfv3 add interface all

configure ospfv3 {domain <domainName>} add [vlan | tunnel] all {instance-id
<instanceId>} area <area-identifier> {passive}
Description
Enables OSPFv3 on all VLANs or all tunnels (router interfaces).
Syntax Description
domainName
all
instanceId
area-identifier
passive
Default
OSPFv3 is disabled on the interfaces.
The default instance ID is 0.
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to enable the OSPFv3 protocol on all IPv6 configured VLANs or all IPv6 tunnels.
The instance ID is used to control the selection of other routers as neighbors. The router will become a
neighbor only with routers that have the same instance ID.
An interface can have only one instance ID associated with it in one OSPFv3 domain. However, the
same interface can be associated with another OSPFv3 domain with a different instance ID. An interface
associated with two OSPFv3 domains cannot have same instance ID.
To change the instance ID associated with an interface, you must first remove the interface from the
OSPFv3 area and then add it back with a different instance ID.
The passive parameter indicates that the router only synchronizes and listens, and does not originate or
send any new information on the interface.
Example
The following command enables OSPFv3 on all IPv6 tunnels:
configure ospfv3 add tunnel all area 0.0.0.1
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Specifies an OSPFv3 domain. OSPF-Default is the only one currently
supported.
Specifies all IPv6 configured VLANs or all IPv6 tunnels.
Specifies the instance ID for these interfaces. Range is 0 to 255.
Specifies the area to which the interfaces are assigned.
Specifies to stop sending and receiving hello packets on this interface.
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