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OSPFv3 Configuration Options (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
neighbor <1‐256> {address <IPv6 address>|interface <1‐126>|
|priority <0‐255>}
Configures directly reachable routers over non‐broadcast networks.This is
required for non‐broadcast multiple access (NBMA) networks and optional for
Point‐to‐Multipoint networks.
address configures the neighbor's IPv6 address.
interface configures the OSPFv3 interface used for the neighbor entry.
priority configures the priority value used for the neighbor entry. A
priority value of 255 is the highest and 1 is the lowest. A priority value of 0
specifies that the neighbor cannot be used as Designated Router or Backup
Designated Router.
The default value is 1.
Command mode: Router OSPF3
[no] neighbor <1‐256> enable
Enables or disables the specified neighbor.
Command mode: Router OSPF3
no neighbor <1‐256>
Deletes the neighbor entry.
Command mode: Router OSPF3
[no] nssaAsbrDfRtTrans
Enables or disables setting of the P‐bit in the default Type 7 LSA generated by
an NSSA internal ASBR.
The default setting is disabled.
Command mode: Router OSPF3
referencebandwidth <0‐4294967295>
Configures the reference bandwidth, in kilobits per second, used to calculate
the default interface metric.
The default value is 100,000.
Command mode: Router OSPF3
routerid <IPv4 address>
Defines the router ID.
Command mode: Router OSPF3
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