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Table 83: Interface Parameters (continued)
Interface Parameters
Hello Interval (Secs)
Configure to ignore mtu
mismatch in DB exchange
Instance ID
Interface Link Type
Interface OSPFv3 Passive
Mode
OSPFv3 Priority
Retransmit Interval
Transit Delay

OSPFv3 Route Preference

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Description
Specifies the interval at which OSPFv3 sends out hello packets to the network.
Specifies any mismatches in the maximum transmission unit (MTU) values between the local and
remote interfaces that are found during OSPFv3 database negotiations are ignored.
Controls some of the other routers as your neighbors. You can become neighbors only with routers
having same instance ID.
Specifies that OSPFv3 treats an interface as a point-to-point link or as a point-to-multipoint link.
Specifies that the IP address of the interface is advertised into the OSPFv3 domain as an OSPFv3
route, but the interface does not transmit or receive OSPFv3 packets.
Specifies the priority of the VR as a designated router or a backup designated router. The router
with the larger priority value has the best chance (although not guaranteed) of being elected.
Specifies the number of seconds that elapses before the interface resends an LSA to a neighbor
that did not respond to the original LSA.
Specifies the number of seconds between transmissions of link-state update packets sent to the
interface.
OSPFv3 uses route preferences to select which route is installed in the forwarding table,
when several protocols calculate routes to the same destination. The route with the
lowest preference value is selected. For OSPFv3 and OSPFv3 External Type 2, select any
value between 0 and 255.
Configuring NHRP Overview on page 332
Configuring a BGP Routing Instance (NSM Procedure) on page 331
Configuring RIPng Overview on page 336
Chapter 10: Routing
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