Tasks at a glance
(Optional.)
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Configuring OSPFv3 timers
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Specifying LSA transmission delay
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Configuring a DR priority for an interface
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Specifying SPF calculation interval
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Specifying the LSA generation interval
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Ignoring MTU check for DD packets
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Disabling interfaces from receiving and sending OSPFv3 packets
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Enabling the logging of neighbor state changes
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Configuring the LSU transmit rate
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Configuring stub routers
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Configuring prefix suppression
(Optional.)
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Configuring GR restarter
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Configuring GR helper
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Triggering OSPFv3 GR
(Optional.)
(Optional.)
Enabling OSPFv3
Before you enable OSPFv3, configure IPv6 addresses for interfaces to ensure IPv6 connectivity between
neighboring nodes.
To enable an OSPFv3 process on a router:
Enable the OSPFv3 process globally.
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Assign the OSPFv3 process a router ID.
Enable the OSPFv3 process on related interfaces.
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The router ID uniquely identifies the router within an AS. If a router runs multiple OSPFv3 processes, you
must specify a unique router ID for each process.
An OSPFv3 process ID has only local significance. Process 1 on a router can exchange packets with
process 2 on another router.
To enable OSPFv3:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable an OSPFv3 process
and enter its view.
3.
Specify a router ID.
4.
Enter interface view.
Tuning and optimizing OSPFv3
Configuring OSPFv3
GR:
Configuring BFD for OSPFv3
Applying an IPsec profile
networks:
Command
system-view
ospfv3 [ process-id | vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ] *
router-id router-id
interface interface-type
interface-number
352
Remarks
N/A
By default, no OSPFv3 process is
enabled.
By default, no router ID is
configured.
N/A