Inter-Area-Router-LSA—Originated by ABRs and flooded throughout the LSA's associated area.
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Each Inter-Area-Router-LSA describes a route to ASBR.
AS-external-LSA—Originated by ASBRs, and flooded throughout the AS, except stub and NSSA
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areas. Each AS-external-LSA describes a route to another AS. A default route can be described by
an AS external LSA.
Link-LSA—A router originates a separate Link-LSA for each attached link. Link-LSAs have link-local
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flooding scope. Each Link-LSA describes the IPv6 address prefix of the link and Link-local address of
the router.
Intra-Area-Prefix-LSA—Each Intra-Area-Prefix-LSA contains IPv6 prefix information on a router, stub
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area, or transit area information, and has area flooding scope. It was introduced because
Router-LSAs and Network-LSAs contain no address information.
RFC 5187 defines the Grace-LSA. A Grace-LSA is generated by a GR (Graceful Restart) Restarter at
reboot and transmitted on the local link. The restarter describes the cause and interval of the reboot in the
Grace-LSA to notify its neighbors that it performs a GR operation.
Protocols and standards
RFC 5340, OSPF for IPv6
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RFC 2328, OSPF Version 2
RFC 5187, OSPFv3 Graceful Restart
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OSPFv3 configuration task list
Tasks at a glance
(Required.)
(Optional.)
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Configuring a stub area
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Configuring an OSPFv3 virtual link
(Optional.)
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Configuring the OSPFv3 network type for an interface
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Configuring an NBMA or P2MP neighbor
(Optional.)
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Configuring OSPFv3 route summarization
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Configuring OSPFv3 received route filtering
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Configuring Inter-Area-Prefix LSA filtering
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Configuring an OSPFv3 cost for an interface
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Configuring the maximum number of OSPFv3 ECMP routes
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Configuring a preference for OSPFv3
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Configuring OSPFv3 route redistribution
Enabling OSPFv3
Configuring OSPFv3 area
Configuring OSPFv3 network
Configuring OSPFv3 route
parameters:
types:
control:
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