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Table 81: NHRP Parameters
NHRP Parameters
Enable
Hold Time
No of Query's before giveup
Res-Req. Retry Interval
ACVPN-Profile
ACVPN-Dynamic
NHS IP Address
NHS IP Address 2
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Configuring OSPFv3 Overview

OSPFv3 Support in Virtual Routers

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Enables the NHRP parameters.
Configures the number of seconds that NHRP waits before updating the routing table.
Default is 300.
Specifies the attempts that a query updates the routing table.
Ensures that the NHS has current information about its subnetworks by having the next-hop
client (NHC) periodically send Resolution Request messages to the NHS at regular intervals.
If any devices have been added to or removed from their subnetworks, that information
is contained in the Resolution Request message, and the NHS updates its cache and
retries at regular intervals.
Specifies the autoconnect virtual private network profile. Select any value from the
drop-down list.
Specifies the autoconnect virtual private network dynamic routers. Select any value from
the drop-down list.
Next hop server IP address in a hub-and-spoke network.
Next hop server IP address 2 in a hub-and-spoke network.
BGP Overview on page 327
Configuring Neighbors and Peer Groups Overview on page 330
Configuring BGP Networks on page 329
Configuring Aggregate Addresses on page 329
This topic includes information on how to configure, monitor, and operate OSPFv3
implementations. This topic has the following sections:
OSPFv3 Support in Virtual Routers on page 333
OSPFv3 Support in Interfaces on page 334
OSPFv3 Area Parameters on page 334
Redistribution Rules on page 334
OSPFv3 Interface Parameters on page 334
OSPFv3 Route Preference on page 335
In dynamic routing protocols, each virtual router (VR) in the security device uses a unique
virtual router identifier (VRID) to communicate with other routing devices. The identifier
Chapter 10: Routing
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