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PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes CLI Reference Manual Updates Non-Stop Forwarding Title nsf no nsf show nsf show checkpoint statistics clear checkpoint statistics vlan routing vlanid [index] nsf [ ietf ] [ planned-only ] nsf helper [ planned-only ] nsf [ietf] helper strict-lsa-checking no nsf [ietf] helper strict-lsa-checking nsf [ietf] restart-interval seconds show ip ospf Description Use this command to enable non-stop forwarding. The "no" form of the command will disable NSF. Default: Non-stop forwarding is enabled by default. Use this command to show the status of non-stop forwarding. Default: Not applicable Use this command to display the statistics for the check pointing process. Default: Not applicable Use this command to clear the statistics of the check pointing process. Default: Not applicable This command is used to enable routing on a VLAN. Us the "no" form of the command to disable routing on a VLAN. Default: Routing is not enabled on any VLANs by default. Use this command to enable OSPF graceful restart. Use the "no" form of this command to disable graceful restart. • ietf - This keyword is used to distinguish the IETF standard implementation of graceful restart from other implementations. Since the IETF implementation is the only one supported, this keyword is optional • planned-only - This keyword indicates that OSPF should only perform a graceful restart when the restart is planned (i.e., when the restart is a result of the initiate failover command). Default: Graceful restart is disabled by default. Use this command to allow OSPF to act as a helpful neighbor for a restarting router. Use the "no" form of this command to prevent OSPF from acting as a helpful neighbor. • planned-only - This keyword indicates that OSPF should only help a restarting router performing a planned restart. Default: OSPF may act as a helpful neighbor for both planned an unplanned restarts. This command is used to require that an OSPF helpful neighbor exit helper mode whenever a topology change occurs. Use the "no" form of this command to allow OSPF to continue as a helpful neighbor in spite of topology changes. Default: A helpful neighbor exits helper mode upon a topology change. Use this command to configure the length of the grace period on the restarting router. Use the "no" form of this command to revert the grace period to its default. • ietf - This keyword is used to distinguish the IETF standard implementation of graceful restart from other implementations. Since the IETF implementation is the only one supported, this keyword is optional. • seconds - The number of seconds that the restarting router asks its neighbors to wait before exiting helper mode. The restarting router includes the restart interval in its grace LSAs (range 1 - 1800 seconds). Default: The default restart interval is 120 seconds. This command has been enhanced to lists the values of the configuration parameters described above and the status parameters defined in the RFC 4750 MIB. System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Page 21