DELL PC6224F User Manual

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OSPFv3 Commands
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Example
The following example enables OSPF traps. 
console#show ipv6 ospf
Router ID...................................... 0.0.0.2
OSPF Admin Mode................................ Enable
ASBR Mode...................................... Disable
ABR Status..................................... Disable
Exit Overflow Interval......................... 0
External LSA Count............................. 0
External LSA Checksum.......................... 0
NSF Restart 
Interval
The number of seconds a helpful neighbor allows a restarting 
router to complete its graceful restart.
NSF Restart Status Whether the router is currently performing a graceful restart.
NSF Restart Age
The number of seconds until a graceful restart expires. Only 
non-zero when the router is in graceful restart.
NSF Restart Exit 
Reason
The reason the previous graceful restart ended. Possible values 
are Not attempted, In progress, Completed, Timed out, 
Topology change, and Manual clear.
NSF Helper 
Support
Whether this router is configured to act as a graceful restart 
helpful neighbor. Possible values are: Helper Support Always, 
Disabled, or Planned.
NSF Helper Strict 
LSA Checking
As a graceful restart helpful neighbor, whether to terminate the 
helper relationship if a topology change occurs during a 
neighbor's graceful restart.
Redistributing
This field is a heading and appears only if you configure the 
system to take routes learned from a non-OSPF source and 
advertise them to its peers.
Source
Shows source protocol/routes that are being redistributed. 
Possible values are static, connected, or RIP.
Tag
Shows the decimal value attached to each external route.
Subnets
When this option is not configured, OSPF will only redistribute 
classful prefixes.
Distribute-List
Shows the access list used to filter redistributed routes.