Configuring Ospf On A Tunnel; Deleting A Tunnel - Avaya ERS 8800 series Configuration Manual

Ipv6 routing ethernet routing switch
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Configuring OSPF on a tunnel

Configure the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol on IPv6 tunnels to support dynamic
routing on the tunnel.
Procedure steps
1. In the navigation tree, open the following folders:Configuration, IPv6.
2. Double-click Tunnel.
3. Select the tunnel on which to configure OSPF.
4. Click IPv6 OSPF.
5. Click Insert.
6. In the AreaId box, click the button and select the required area ID.
7. In the AdminStat area, select enabled.
8. In the RtrPriority box, modify the priority value if required.
9. Modify values in the TransitDelay, RetransitInterval, HelloInterval,
10. In the MulticastForwarding area, select the required option: blocked, multicast,
11. Select the Demand check box to enable demand for an instance.
12. In the Metric box, type the metric value for a demand for an instance.
13. In the InstId box, type the instance ID.
14. Click Insert.
15. On the OSPF Interface tab, click Apply.

Deleting a tunnel

Delete a tunnel to remove it from the configuration.
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Configuration — IPv6 Routing
Variable
Identifies the tunnel number.
Displays a unique value that identifies the tunnel interface
internally. The value is derived from the tunnel ID.
The OSPF Interface tab appears.
RtrDeadInterval, or PollInterval boxes, if required.
or unicast.
Value
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