auto-cost reference-bandwidth (OSPFv3)

Configures reference bandwidth.

Syntax

auto-cost reference-bandwidth value
no auto-cost reference-bandwidth

Command Default

Reference bandwidth is 100 Mbps.

Parameters

value
Reference bandwidth in Mbps. Valid values range from 1 through 4294967. The default is 100 Mbps.

Modes

OSPFv3 router configuration mode

OSPFv3 router VRF configuration mode

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to configure the cost of an interface that a device advertises to it's OSPF neighbors. OSPFv3 calculates the cost of a route as the ratio of the reference bandwidth to the bandwidth of the egress interface. An increase in the reference bandwidth results in an increased cost. If the resulting cost is less than 1, the software rounds the cost up to 1.

The bandwidth for interfaces that consist of more than one physical port is calculated as follows:

If a change to the reference bandwidth results in a cost change to an interface, the device sends a link-state update to update the costs of interfaces advertised by the device.

Note

Note

If you specify the cost for an individual interface using the ipv6 ospf cost command, the cost you specify overrides the cost calculated by the software.

The no form of the command restores the reference bandwidth to its default value and, thus, restores the default costs of the interfaces to their default values.

Examples

The following example configures a reference bandwidth of 500.

device# configure terminal
device(config)# ipv6 router ospf
device(config-ipv6-router-ospf-vrf-default-vrf)# auto-cost reference-bandwidth 500

The reference bandwidth specified in this example results in the following costs:

The costs for 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 155 Mbps ports change as a result of the changed reference bandwidth. Costs for higher-speed interfaces remain the same.