Configure OSPFv3 Globally
Configure OSPFv3 globally to enable it on the system and to configure the router ID.
Before you begin
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Change the VRF instance as required to configure OSPFv3 on a specific VRF instance.
Note
Non-default VRFs do not support the configuration of the following parameters:-
OSPFv3 interfaces over IPv6 tunnels
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IPSec on OSPFv3 virtual link interfaces
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Procedure
Globals Field Descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the Globals tab.
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Note
Different hardware platforms support different port speeds. For more information, see your hardware documentation.
Name |
Description |
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RouterId |
Specifies a 32–bit integer that identifies the router in the autonomous system. This value must be unique. The default value will be one of the IPv4 interface addresses. |
AdminStat |
Enables or disables OSPFv3 on the router. If you disable OSPFv3 globally, you disable it on all interfaces. The default is disabled. |
VersionNumber |
Shows the OSPF version number, which for IPv6 is version 3. |
AreaBdrRtrStatus |
Shows if the router is an area border router. |
ASBdrRtrStatus |
Configures the router as an autonomous system boundary router. The default is disabled (clear). |
HelperModeDisable |
Disables Graceful Restart Helper Mode feature. |
AsScopeLsaCount |
Shows the number of AS-external link-state advertisements in the LSDB. |
AsScopeLsaCksumSum |
Shows the sum of the checksums for the link-scope LSAs in the LSDB. Use the sum to determine if a change in the LSDB occurs, and to compare the LSDBs of the two routers. |
OriginateNewLsas |
Shows the number of new link-state advertisements. The number increases each time the router originates a new LSA. |
RxNewLsas |
Shows the number of new link-state advertisements received. This number does not include new instances of self-originated link-state advertisements. |
ExtLsaCount |
Shows the number of external (LS type 0x4005) LSAs in the LSDB. |
10MbpsPortDefaultMetric |
Indicates the default cost applied to 10 Mbps interfaces (ports). The default is 100. |
100MbpsPortDefaultMetric |
Indicates the default cost applied to 100 Mbps interfaces (ports). The default is 10. |
1000MbpsPortDefaultMetric |
Indicates the default cost applied to 1 Gbps interfaces (ports). The default is 1. |
10000MbpsPortDefaultMetric |
Indicates the default cost applied to 10 Gbps interfaces (ports). The default is 1. |
25000MbpsPortDefaultMetric |
Indicates the default cost applied to 25 Gbps interfaces (channelized 100 Gbps ports). The default is 1. |
40000MbpsPortDefaultMetric |
Indicates the default cost applied to 40 Gbps interfaces (ports). The default is 1. |
100000MbpsPortDefaultMetric |
Indicates the default cost applied to 100 Gbps interfaces (ports). The default is 1. |
vlanDefaultMetric |
Indicates the default cost applied to VLAN interfaces. The default is 10. |