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11.43 net routing ospfv3 configure S.No Command Name Description Type and Description 1 Ospfv3 configuration mode. OSPF Interfaces type 2 save Saves OSPFv3 configuration settings. 3 exit 4 cancel 5 enable 6 priority 7 hello_interval 8 dead_interval Saves OSPFv3 configuration settings and exit current mode. To revert to the previous configuration settings. Enables/Disables OSPFv3 for a particular interface. Boolean choice Helps to determine the OSPFv3 designated router for a network.The router with the highest priority will be more eligible to become Designated Router. Setting Unsigned integer the value to 0, makes the router ineligible to beco me Designated Router. The default value is 1. The number of seconds for HelloInterval timer value.Setting this value, Hello packet will be sent every timer value seconds on the specified interface. Unsigned integer This value must be the same for all routers attached to a common network. The default value is 10 seconds. The number of seconds that a device's hello packets must not have been seen before its neighbors declare the OSPF router down. This Unsigned integer value must be the same for all routers attached to a common network. The defaul t value is 40 seconds. 168

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11.43
net routing ospfv3
configure
<interface>
S.No
Command Name
Description
Type and Description
1
<interface>
Ospfv3 configuration mode. OSPF Interfaces type
2
save
Saves OSPFv3
configuration settings.
3
exit
Saves OSPFv3
configuration settings and
exit current mode.
4
cancel
To revert to the previous
configuration settings.
5
enable
Enables/Disables OSPFv3
for a particular interface.
Boolean choice
6
priority
Helps to determine the
OSPFv3 designated router
for a network.The router
with the highest priority will
be more eligible to become
Designated Router. Setting
the value to 0, makes the
router ineligible to beco me
Designated Router. The
default value is 1.
Unsigned integer
7
hello_interval
The number of seconds for
HelloInterval timer
value.Setting this value,
Hello packet will be sent
every timer value seconds
on the specified interface.
This value must be the
same for all routers
attached to a common
network. The default value
is 10 seconds.
Unsigned integer
8
dead_interval
The number of seconds
that a device’s hello
packets must not have
been seen before its
neighbors declare the
OSPF router down. This
value must be the same for
all routers attached to a
common network. The
defaul t value is 40
seconds.
Unsigned integer