ipv6 ospf area virtual-link (for a
VRF)
Configure OSPF parameters on a VRF to control how OSPF behaves.
Syntax
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default ipv6 area
virtual-link {A.B.C.D} {A.B.C.D}
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default ipv6 area
virtual-link {A.B.C.D} {A.B.C.D} dead-interval
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default ipv6 area
virtual-link {A.B.C.D} {A.B.C.D} hello-interval
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default ipv6 area
virtual-link {A.B.C.D} {A.B.C.D} retransmit-interval
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default ipv6 area
virtual-link {A.B.C.D} {A.B.C.D} transit-delay
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ipv6 area virtual-link
{A.B.C.D} {A.B.C.D}
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ipv6 area virtual-link
{A.B.C.D} {A.B.C.D} dead-interval <1-65535>
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ipv6 area virtual-link
{A.B.C.D} {A.B.C.D} hello-interval <1-65535>
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ipv6 area virtual-link
{A.B.C.D} {A.B.C.D} retransmit-interval <1-1800>
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ipv6 area virtual-link
{A.B.C.D} {A.B.C.D} transit-delay <1-1800>
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no ipv6 area virtual-link
{A.B.C.D} {A.B.C.D}
Command Parameters
- {A.B.C.D} {A.B.C.D}
- Specifies the area address and the
virtual link address.
- dead-interval <1-65535>
- Specifies the dead interval, as
the number of seconds to wait before determining the OSPF router is down. The
default dead-interval is 60.
- hello-interval <1-65535>
- Specifies the hello interval, in
seconds, for hello packets sent between switches for a virtual interface in an
OSPF area. The default hello interval is 10.
- retransmit-interval <1-1800>
- Specifies the retransmit interval,
in seconds, for link-state advertisements. The default retransmit-interval is
5.
- transit-delay <1-1800>
- Specifies the transit-delay
interval, in seconds, required to transmit a link-state update packet over the
virtual interface. The default transit-delay is 1.
Command Mode
VRF Router Configuration