ipv6 ospf (for a VLAN)
   
   
      Configure OSPFv3 on an interface.
    
      Syntax
         
         
            - 
               
                  default ipv6
                     ospf
                
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                  default ipv6 ospf
                     cost
                
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                  default ipv6 ospf
                     dead-interval
                
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                  default ipv6 ospf
                     enable
                
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                  default ipv6 ospf
                     hello-interval
                
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                  default ipv6 ospf nbma-nbr
                     WORD<0-43>
                
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                  default ipv6 ospf
                     poll-interval
                
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                  default ipv6 ospf
                     priority
                
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                  default ipv6 ospf
                     retransmit-interval
                
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                  default ipv6 ospf
                     transit-delay
                
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                  ipv6 ospf cost
                     <0-65535>
                
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                  ipv6 ospf dead-interval
                     <1-65535>
                
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                  ipv6 ospf enable
                
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                  ipv6 ospf hello-interval
                     <1-65535>
                
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                  ipv6 ospf nbma-nbr
                     WORD<0-43> <0-255>
                
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                  ipv6 ospf nbma-nbr
                     WORD<0-43> priority <0-255>
                
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                  ipv6 ospf poll-interval
                     <0-65535>
                
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                  ipv6 ospf priority
                     <0-255>
                
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                  ipv6 ospf
                     retransmit-interval <1-1800>
                
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                  ipv6 ospf transit-delay
                     <1-1800>
                
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                  no ipv6 ospf
                
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                  no ipv6 ospf
                     enable
                
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                  no ipv6 ospf nbma-nbr
                     WORD<0-43>
                
Command Parameters
         
         
            
               - cost <0-65535>
- Configures the OSPF metric for the
                  interface. The switch advertises the metric in router link advertisements. The
                  default is 1.
- dead-interval <1-65535>
- Specifies the dead interval, as
                  the number of seconds to wait before determining the OSPF router is down. The
                  default is 40.
- enable
- Enables the OSPF on the IPv6
                  interface.
- 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 is 10.
- nbma-nbr WORD<0-43>
- Configures an NBMA neighbor.
                  WORD<0-43> specifies the IPv6 address. Use priority <0-255> to change
                  an existing priority value for an NBMA neighbor. Use <0-255> to assign the
                  priority value when you create the neighbor.
- network <eth | nbma | p2mp | p2p | passive>
- Configures the type of interface
                  as one of the following: eth: broadcast, nbma: NBMA, p2mp: point-to-multipoint,
                  p2p:point-to-point, or passive: passive interface.
- poll-interval <0-65535>
- Configures the polling interval
                  for the OSPF interface in seconds. The default is 120.
- priority <0-255>
- Configures the OSPF priority for
                  the interface during the election process for the designated router. The interface
                  with the highest priority number is the designated router. The interface with the
                  second-highest priority becomes the backup designated router. If the priority is
                  0, the interface cannot become either the designated router or a backup. The
                  priority is used only during election of the designated router and backup
                  designated router. The default is 1.
- retransmit-interval <1-1800>
- Specifies the retransmit interval,
                  in seconds, for link-state advertisements. The default 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 is 1.
Command Mode
         
         VLAN Interface Configuration