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config ospfv3 virtual_link
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure an OSPFv3 virtual link:
DGS-3627:admin# config ospfv3 virtual_link 1.1.1.1 60.60.60.60 hello_interval 20
dead_interval 80 instance 1
Command: config ospfv3 virtual_link 1.1.1.1 60.60.60.60 hello_interval 20 dead_interval
80 instance 1
Success.
DGS-3627:admin#
delete ospfv3 virtual_link
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To delete an OSPFv3 virtual link:
DGS-3627:admin# delete ospfv3 virtual_link 1.1.1.1 60.60.60.60
Command: delete ospfv3 virtual_link 1.1.1.1 60.60.60.60
Success.
DGS-3627:admin#
show ospfv3 virtual_link
Purpose
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DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
<neighbor_id> - A 32-bit number in the form of an IPv4 address that uniquely identifies the
OSPFv3 virtual neighbor in the OSPFv3 domain.
hello_interval - Allows the specification of the interval between the transmission of OSPFv3
Hello packets, in seconds. Between 1 and 65535 seconds can be specified. The Hello
Interval, Dead Interval should be the same for all routers on the same link. Its default value is
10.
dead_interval - Allows the specification of the length of time between the receipt of Hello
packets from a neighbor router before the selected area declares that router down. An
interval between 1 and 65535 seconds can be specified. The Dead Interval must be evenly
divisible by the Hello Interval. Its default value is 60.
instance - The instance ID on the virtual link. Its default value is 0.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Used to delete an OSPFv3 virtual link.
delete ospfv3 virtual_link <area_id> <neighbor_id>
This command is used to delete an OSPFv3 virtual link.
<area_id> - A 32-bit number in the form of an IPv4 address that uniquely identifies the
OSPFv3 area in the OSPFv3 domain. This area is the transit area where the virtual link is
built.
<neighbor_id> - A 32-bit number in the form of an IPv4 address that uniquely identifies the
OSPFv3 virtual neighbor in the OSPFv3 domain.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Used to display OSPFv3 virtual link configurations.
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