Ipv6 Router Ospf Area - D-Link DGS-6600-48TS Manual

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ipv6 router ospf area

ipv6 router ospf area AREA-ID [tag PROCESS-ID] [instance-id INSTANCE-ID]
no ipv6 router ospf area AREA-ID [tag PROCESS-ID] [instance-id INSTANCE-ID]
Syntax Description
AREA-ID
PROCESS-ID
INSTANCE-ID
Default
Command Mode
Usage Guideline
Example
Switch > enable
Switch # configure terminal
Switch (config)# interface vlan1
Switch (config-if)# ipv6 router ospf area 0 instance-id 2
CLI Reference Guide
To enable IPv6 OSPF on an interface, use the ipv6 router ospf area command.
To disable IPv6 OSPF routing for interfaces defined, use the no form of this
command.
The identifier of the area for which the vlan interface is to be enabled. It can be
specified as either a decimal value or as an IPv4 address.
(Optional) An internally used identification parameter for an IPv6 OSPF routing
process. It is locally assigned and can be any positive integer. A unique value is
assigned for each IPv6 OSPF routing process.
(Optional) Instance identifier. To change this ID, configure the "no" command
first. The valid setting is from 0 to 255.
IPv6 OSPF is disabled.
PROCESS-ID: null
INSTANCE-ID: 0
Interface configuration
Before enabling IPv6 OSPF on an interface using the ipv6 router ospf area
command, IPv6 must be enabled on the interface, and IPv6 routing must be
enabled on the switch. There is no limit to the number of ipv6 router ospf area
commands that can be used on the router. At least two interfaces must be
configured for IPv6 OSPF to run.
If the configuration is based on a specific process, then the no form of the
command must include the process information.
The following example enables IPv6 OSPF on an interface.
ipv6 router ospf area
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