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OSPFv3 Interface Configuration Options (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] ipv6 ospf linklsasuppress
Enables or disables Link LSA suppression. When suppressed, no Link LSAs
are originated.
The default setting is disabled.
Command mode: Interface IP
ipv6 ospf network {broadcast|nonbroadcast|
|pointtomultipoint|pointtopoint}
Configures the network type for the OSPFv3 interface:
broadcast: network where all routers use the broadcast capability
nonbroadcast: non‐broadcast multiple access (NBMA) network
supporting pseudo‐broadcast (multicast and broadcast traffic is configured
manually)
pointtomultipoint: network where multiple point‐to‐point links are
set up on the same interface
pointtopoint: network that joins a single pair of routers
The default value is broadcast.
Command mode: Interface IP
[no] ipv6 ospf passiveinterface
Enables or disables the passive setting on the interface. On a passive
interface, OSPFv3 protocol packets are suppressed.
Command mode: Interface IP
ipv6 ospf pollinterval <0‐4294967295>
Configures the poll interval in seconds for neighbors in NBMA networks.
The default value is 120 seconds.
Command mode: Interface IP
no ipv6 ospf pollinterval
Configures the poll interval in seconds for neighbors in NBMA and
point‐to‐multipoint networks to its default 120 seconds value.
Command mode: Interface IP
ipv6 ospf priority <priority value (0‐255)>
Configures the priority value for the switch's OSPFv3 interface.
A priority value of 255 is the highest and 1 is the lowest. A priority value of 0
specifies that the interface cannot be used as Designated Router (DR) or
Backup Designated Router (BDR).
Command mode: Interface IP
no ipv6 ospf priority
Resets the priority value for the switch's OSPFv3 interface to its default value.
Command mode: Interface IP
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