Configure Ospfv3 Interface Priority - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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configure ospfv3 interface priority

configure ospfv3 {domain <domainName>} [vlan <vlan-name> | tunnel <tunnel-
name> | [vlan | tunnel] all] priority <priority>
Description
Configures the priority used in the designated router and backup designated router election algorithm
for one or all OSPFv3 interface(s).
Syntax Description
domainName
vlan-name
tunnel-name
all
priority
Default
The default setting is 1.
Usage Guidelines
When two routers are attached to a network, both attempt to become the designated router. The one
with the higher priority takes precedence. If there is a tie, the router with the higher router ID takes
precedence. Setting the value to 0 ensures that the router is never selected as the designated router or
backup designated router.
Example
The following command sets the priority of the interface VLAN corporate to 10:
configure ospfv3 domain ospf-internal vlan corporate priority 10
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare XOS 11.2.
Platform Availability
This command is available on platforms with a Core or an Advanced Core license.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Command Reference
Specifies an OSPFv3 domain. OSPF-Default is the only one currently
supported.
Specifies an IPv6 configured VLAN.
Specifies an IPv6 tunnel.
Specifies all IPv6 configured VLANs or all IPv6 tunnels.
Specifies a priority range. The range is 0 through 255.
configure ospfv3 interface priority
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