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C
64: IP
6 OSPF
HAPTER
V
3 C
V
ONFIGURATION
[RouterA-Ethernet1/0] ospfv3 1 area 0
[RouterA-Ethernet1/0] quit
# Configure Router B.
<RouterB> system-view
[RouterB] ipv6
[RouterB] ospfv3
[RouterB-ospfv3-1] router-id 2.2.2.2
[RouterB-ospfv3-1] quit
[RouterB] interface ethernet 1/0
[RouterB-Ethernet1/0] ospfv3 1 area 0
[RouterB-Ethernet1/0] quit
# Configure Router C.
<RouterC> system-view
[RouterC] ipv6
[RouterC] ospfv3
[RouterC-ospfv3-1] router-id 3.3.3.3
[RouterC-ospfv3-1] quit
[RouterC] interface ethernet 1/0
[RouterC-Ethernet1/0] ospfv3 1 area 0
[RouterC-Ethernet1/0] quit
# Configure Router D.
<RouterD> system-view
[RouterD] ipv6
[RouterD] ospfv3
[RouterD-ospfv3-1] router-id 4.4.4.4
[RouterD-ospfv3-1] quit
[RouterD] interface ethernet 1/0
[RouterD-Ethernet1/0] ospfv3 1 area 0
[RouterD-Ethernet1/0] quit
# Display neighbor information on Router A. You can find routers have the same
default DR priority 1. In this case, the router with the highest Router ID is elected
as the DR, so Router D is the DR, Router C is the BDR.
[RouterA] display ospfv3 peer
OSPFv3 Area ID 0.0.0.0 (Process 1)
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Neighbor ID
Pri
2.2.2.2
1
3.3.3.3
1
4.4.4.4
1
# Display neighbor information on Router D. You can find neighbor states
between Router D and other routers are all full.
[RouterD] display ospfv3 peer
OSPFv3 Area ID 0.0.0.0 (Process 1)
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Neighbor ID
Pri
1.1.1.1
1
2.2.2.2
1
3.3.3.3
1
3 Configure DR priorities for interfaces.
State
Dead Time
2-Way/DROther
00:00:36
Full/Backup
00:00:35
Full/DR
00:00:33
State
Dead Time
Full/DROther
00:00:30
Full/DROther
00:00:37
Full/Backup
00:00:31
Interface
Instance ID
Eth1/0
0
Eth1/0
0
Eth1/0
0
Interface
Instance ID
Eth1/0
0
Eth1/0
0
Eth1/0
0
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