ipv6 router ospf {process ID}}
The process ID range is from 0 to 65535.
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Assign the router ID for this OSPFv3 process.
CONF-IPV6-ROUTER-OSPF mode
router-id {number}
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number: the IPv4 address.
The format is A.B.C.D.
NOTE:
Enter the router-id for an OSPFv3 router as an IPv4 IP address.
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Disable OSPF.
CONFIGURATION mode
no ipv6 router ospf process-id}
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Reset the OSPFv3 process.
EXEC Privilege mode
clear ipv6 ospf process
Configuring Stub Areas
To configure IPv6 stub areas, use the following command.
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Configure the area as a stub area.
CONF-IPV6-ROUTER-OSPF mode
area area-id stub [no-summary]
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no-summary: use these keywords to prevent transmission in to the area of summary ASBR LSAs.
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Area ID: a number or IP address assigned when creating the area. You can represent the area ID as a number from 0 to 65536 if
you assign a dotted decimal format rather than an IP address.
Configuring Passive-Interface
To suppress the interface's participation on an OSPFv3 interface, use the following command.
This command stops the router from sending updates on that interface.
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Specify whether some or all some of the interfaces are passive.
CONF-IPV6-ROUTER-OSPF mode
passive-interface {interface-type}
Interface: identifies the specific interface that is passive.
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For a 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword TenGigabitEthernet then the slot/port[/subport] information.
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For a 40-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword fortyGigE then the slot/port information.
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For a port channel interface, enter the keywords port-channel then a number.
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For a VLAN interface, enter the keyword vlan then a number from 1 to 4094.
To enable both receiving and sending routing updates, use the no passive-interface interface command.
To indicate that hello packets are not transmitted on that interface, when you configure a passive interface, the show ipv6 ospf
interface command adds the words passive interface.
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Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)