Snmp-Agent Trap Enable Ospf; Silent-Interface (Ospf View) - H3C MSR 20-20 Command Reference Manual

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silent-interface (OSPF view)

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snmp-agent trap enable ospf

Syntax
Use the
undo rfc1583 compatible
By default, RFC1583 routing rules are compatible.
On selecting the best route when multiple AS external LSAs describe routes to the
same destination, RFC1583 and RFC2328 have different routing rules.
# Make RFC1583 routing rules compatible.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ospf 100
[Sysname-ospf-100] rfc1583 compatible
silent-interface { all | interface-type interface-number }
undo silent-interface { all | interface-type interface-number }
OSPF view
all: Disables all interfaces from sending OSPF packet.
interface-type interface-number: Interface type and interface number.
Use the
silent-interface
any OSPF packet.
Use the
undo silent-interface
By default, an interface sends OSPF packets.
A disabled interface is a Passive Interface, which cannot send any Hello packet.
To make no routing information obtained by other routers on a network segment,
you can use this command to disable the interface from sending OSPF packets.
# Disable an interface from sending OSPF packets.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ospf 100
[Sysname-ospf-100] silent-interface serial 2/0
snmp-agent trap enable ospf [ process-id ] [ ifauthfail | ifcfgerror | ifrxbadpkt |
ifstatechange | iftxretransmit | lsdbapproachoverflow | lsdboverflow | maxagelsa |
nbrstatechange | originatelsa | vifcfgerror | virifauthfail | virifrxbadpkt |
virifstatechange | viriftxretransmit | virnbrstatechange ] *
command to disable the function.
command to disable specified interfaces from sending
command to restore the default.
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