ipv6 area
Create and configure an OSPFv3 IPv6 area.
Syntax
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default ipv6 area
{A.B.C.D}
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default ipv6 area
{A.B.C.D} default-cost
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default ipv6 area
{A.B.C.D} import
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default ipv6 area
{A.B.C.D} import-summaries enable
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ipv6 area
{A.B.C.D}
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ipv6 area {A.B.C.D}
default-cost <0-16777215>
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ipv6 area {A.B.C.D} import
external
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ipv6 area {A.B.C.D} import
noexternal
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ipv6 area {A.B.C.D} import
nssa
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ipv6 area {A.B.C.D}
import-summaries enable
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ipv6 area {A.B.C.D}
translator-role <1-2>
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ipv6 area {A.B.C.D} type
nssa
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ipv6 area {A.B.C.D} type
stub
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no ipv6 area
{A.B.C.D}
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no ipv6 area {A.B.C.D}
import-summaries enable
Command Parameters
- {A.B.C.D}
- Specifies the area address.
- default-cost <0-16777215>
- Specifies the stub metric for the
area. The default-cost default is 10.
- import <external|noexternal|nssa>
- Configures the area support for
importing advertisements. The default is external.
- import-summaries enable
- Configures the area support for
importing summary advertisements into a stub area. Use this entry only for a stub
area. The default is enabled.
- translator-role {1|2}
- Indicates a Not-So-Stubby-Area
(NSSA) border router ability to perform translation of type-7 LSAs into type-5
LSAs. Configure this value to 2 to make it a candidate. You can configure this
parameter only when you first create the area. The default translator-role is
1.
- type {nssa|stub}
- Configures the type of area. A
Not-So-Stubby-Area (NSSA) prevents flooding of normal route advertisements into
the area by replacing them with a default route. A stub area uses only one exit
point (router interface) out of the area. You can configure this parameter only
when you first create the area. By default, the area is neither a stub area or
NSSA (Not-So-Stubby Area).
Command Mode
OSPF Router Configuration