Dhcpv6 Commands; No Nsf [Ietf] Helper Strict-Lsa-Checking (Ospfv); Nsf Restart-Interval (Ospfv); No [Ietf] Nsf Restart-Interval (Ospfv) - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7224P User Manual

Prosafe managed switch command line interface (cli) 9.0.2
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no nsf [ietf] helper strict-lsa-checking (OSPFv3)
This command allows OSPF to continue as a helpful neighbor in spite of topology changes.
nsf restart-interval (OSPFv3)
This command configures the length of the grace period on the restarting router. The grace
period must be set long enough to allow the restarting router to reestablish all of its
adjacencies and complete a full database exchange with each of its neighbors.
The
parameter is used to distinguish the IETF standard implementation of graceful
ietf
restart from other implementations. Since the IETF implementation is not the only one
supported, this parameter is optional. The
seconds that the restarting router asks its neighbors to wait before exiting helper mode. The
restarting router includes the restart interval in its grace LSAs (range 1–1800 seconds).
Default
120s
Format
nsf [ietf]
Mode
OSPFv3 Router Configuration mode
no [ietf] nsf restart-interval (OSPFv3)
This command reverts the grace period to its default.

DHCPv6 Commands

This section describes the command you use to configure the DHCPv6 server on the system
and to view DHCPv6 information.

service dhcpv6

This command enables DHCPv6 configuration on the router.
Default
disabled
Format
service dhcpv6
Mode
Global Config
no service dhcpv6
This command disables DHCPv6 configuration on router.
Format
no service dhcpv6
Mode
Global Config
ProSafe Managed Switch
seconds
restart-interval seconds
IPv6 Commands
409
parameter represents the number of

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