Exit-Overflow-Interval - Dell N1100-ON Reference Manual

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Syntax
enable
no enable
Default Configuration
Enabled is the default configuration.
Command Mode
Router OSPF Configuration mode.
User Guidelines
The no form of the enable command removes the OSPF router configuration
from the running config. It does not, however, reset the OSPF configuration.
For example, following no enable with the enable command restores the
OSPF configuration to the running config.
OSPF must be disabled in order to assign or change the router ID.
Example
The following example enables OSPF router mode.
console(config-router)#enable

exit-overflow-interval

Use the exit-overflow-interval command in Router OSPF Configuration
mode to configure the exit overflow interval for OSPF. When a router leaves
the overflow state it can originate non-default AS-external-LSAs. When set to
0, the router will not leave Overflow State until restarted. Use the no form of
the command to return the interval to the default value.
Syntax
exit-overflow-interval seconds
no exit-overflow-interval
seconds — Number of seconds after entering overflow state that a router
will wait before attempting to leave the overflow state. (Range: 0–
2147483647)
Layer 3 Routing Commands
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