7.1. OSPFv3 Commands

7.1.1. area default-cost

Command Purpose

To specify a cost for the default summary route sent into a stub, use the area default-cost command in router configuration mode.

To remove the assigned default route cost, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

area AREA-ID default-cost COST

no area AREA-ID default-cost

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

AREA-ID

Identifier of the area for which authentication is to be enabled. The identifier can be specified as either a decimal value or an IP address

IP address or number in the range of 0-4294967295

COST

Cost for the default summary route used for a stub.

0-16777215

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

The cost value is 1 by default.

Usage

The command is used only on an Area Border Router (ABR) attached to a stub.

There are two stub area router configuration commands: the stub and default-cost options of the area command. In all routers and access servers attached to the stub area, the area should be configured as a stub area using the stub option of the area command. Use the default-cost option only on an ABR attached to the stub area. The default-cost option provides the metric for the summary default route generated by the ABR into the stub area.

Examples

The following example assigns a default cost of 20 to stub network 10.0.0.0:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 201
Switch(config-router)#area 10.0.0.0 stub
Switch(config-router)#area 10.0.0.0 default-cost 20

7.1.2. area range

Command Purpose

To consolidate and summarize routes at an area boundary, use the area range command in router configuration mode.To disable this function, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

area AREA-ID range ADDRESS/PREFIX-LENGTH ( advertise | not-advertise | )

no area AREA-ID range ADDRESS/PREFIX-LENGTH

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

AREA-ID

Identifier of the area for which authentication is to be enabled. The identifier can be specified as either a decimal value or an IP address

IP address or number in the range of 0-4294967295

ADDRESS

IPv6 address

IPv6 Address

PREFIX-LENGTH

Prefix length of the address

1-128

advertise

Advertise this range (default)

-

not-advertise

Do Not Advertise this range

-

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

This command is disabled by default.

Usage

The area range command is used only with Area Border Routers (ABRs). It is used to consolidate or summarize routes for an area. The result is that a single summary route is advertised to other areas by the ABR. Routing information is condensed at area boundaries. External to the area, a single route is advertised for each address range. This behavior is called route summarization.

Multiple area router configuration commands specifying the range option can be configured. Thus, OSPF can summarize addresses for many different sets of address ranges.

Examples

The following example specifies one summary route to be advertised by the ABR to other areas for all subnets on area 10:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 201
Switch(config-router)#area 10 range 2004::1/16

Related Commands

None

7.1.3. area stub

Command Purpose

To define an area as a stub area, use the area stub command in router configuration mode.

To disable this function, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

area AREA-ID stub ( no-summary | )

no area AREA-ID stub ( no-summary | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

AREA-ID

Identifier of the area for which authentication is to be enabled. The identifier can be specified as either a decimal value or an IP address

IP address or number in the range of 0-4294967295

no-summary

(Optional) Prevents an Area Border Router (ABR) from sending summary link advertisements into the stub area

-

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

No stub area is defined.

Usage

You must configure the area stub command on all routers and access servers in the stub area. Use the area router configuration command with the default-cost keyword to specify the cost of a default internal router sent into a stub area by an ABR.

There are two stub area router configuration commands: the stub and default-cost options of the area router configuration command. In all routers attached to the stub area, the area should be configured as a stub area using the stub keyword of the area command. Use the default-cost keyword only on an ABR attached to the stub area. The default-cost keyword provides the metric for the summary default route generated by the ABR into the stub area.

To further reduce the number of link-state advertisements (LSAs) sent into a stub area, you can configure the no-summary keyword on the ABR to prevent it from sending summary LSAs (LSA type 3) into the stub area.

Examples

The following example assigns a default cost of 20 to stub network 10.0.0.0:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 201
Switch(config-router)#area 10.0.0.0 stub
Switch(config-router)#area 10.0.0.0 default-cost 20

Related Commands

None

7.1.4. auto-cost

Command Purpose

To control how Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) calculates default metrics for the interface; use the auto-cost command in router configuration mode.

To assign cost based only on the interface type, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

auto-cost reference-bandwidth RATE

no auto-cost reference-bandwidth

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

RATE

Rate in Mbps (bandwidth). The default is 100

1 - 4294967 Mbps

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

100 Mbps

Usage

The value set by the ipv6 ospf cost command overrides the cost resulting from the auto-cost command.

Examples

The following example changes the cost of the cost link to 1GBps:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 1
Switch(config-router)#auto-cost reference-bandwidth 1000

Related Commands

ipv6 ospf cost

7.1.5. clear ipv6 ospf

Command Purpose

To clear routing information based on the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing process ID, use the clear ipv6 ospf command in privileged EXEC mode.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

clear ipv6 ospf ( PID | ) process

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

PID

(Optional) Process ID

0-65535

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

Use the PID argument to clear only one OSPFv3 process. If the PID argument is not specified, all OSPFv3 processes are cleared.

Examples

The following example clears all OSPFv3 processes:

Switch# clear ipv6 ospf process

Related Commands

None

7.1.6. default-information originate (OSPFv3)

Command Purpose

To generate a default external route into an Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) routing domain, use the default-information originate command in router configuration mode.

To disable this feature, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

default-information originate

default-information originate { metric METRIC | metric-type TYPE ) | route-map ROUTE_MAP | always }

no default-information originate

no default-information originate { metric | metric-type | route-map | always }

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

always

(Optional) Always advertises the default route regardless of whether the system has a default route

Up to 20 characters

METRIC

metric-value (Optional) Metric used for generating the default route. If you omit a value and do not specify a value using the default-metric router configuration command, the default metric value is 10. The value used is specific to the protocol

0-16777214

TYPE

(Optional) External link type associated with the default route advertised into the OSPF routing domain. It can be one of the following values

1,2

ROUTE_MAP

Route map reference

-

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

This command is disabled by default.

Usage

Whenever you use the redistribute or the default-information router configuration command to redistribute routes into an OSPFv3 routing domain, the switch automatically becomes an autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR). However, an ASBR does not, by default, generate a default route into the OSPFv3 routing domain. The system still must have a default route for itself before it generates one, except when you have specified the always keyword.

Examples

The following example specifies a metric of 100 for the default route redistributed into the OSPFv3 routing domain and an external metric type of Type 1:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 109
Switch(config-router)# redistribute rip metric 100
Switch(config-router)#default-information originate metric 100 metric-type 1

Related Commands

redistribute (OSPFv3)

7.1.7. default-metric (OSPFv3)

Command Purpose

To set default metric values for the Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) routing protocol, use the default-metric command in router configuration mode.

To return to the default state, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

default-metric METRIC-VALUE

no default-metric ( METRIC-VALUE )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

METRIC-VALUE

Default metric value appropriate for the specified routing protocol.Default metric value appropriate for the specified routing protocol.Built-in, automatic metric translations, as appropriate for each routing protocol. The metric of redistributed connected and static routes is set to 0

0-16777214

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

1 for BGP routes

20 for others

Usage

The default-metric command is used in conjunction with the redistribute router configuration command to cause the current routing protocol to use the same metric value for all redistributed routes. A default metric helps solve the problem of redistributing routes with incompatible metrics. Whenever metrics do not convert, using a default metric provides a reasonable substitute and enables the redistribution to proceed.

Examples

The following example shows a router in autonomous system using both the Routing Information Protocol (RIPng) and the OSPFv3 routing protocols. The example advertises OSPFv3-derived routes using RIPng and assigns the Internal Gateway Protocol (IGP)-derived routes a RIPng metric of 10:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf
Switch(config-router)#default-metric 10
Switch(config-router)# redistribute ripng

Related Commands

redistribute (OSPFv3)

7.1.8. distance (OSPFv3)

Command Purpose

To define Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) route administrative distances based on route type, use the distance command in router configuration mode.

To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

distance { DISTANCE | ospfv3 [ external DIST1 ] [ inter-area DIST2 ] | [ intra-area DIST3 ] }

no distance { DISTANCE | ospfv3 }

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

DISTANCE

Administrative distance.

1-254.(routes with a distance value of 255 are not installed in the routing table)

external DIST1

(Optional) Sets the distance for routes from other routing domains, learned by redistribution. Range is 1 to 255. The default value is 110

1-254

inter-area DIST2

(Optional) Sets the distance for all routes from one area to another area. Range is 1 to 255. The default value is 110

1-254

intra-area DIST3

(Optional) Sets the distance for all routes within an area. Range is 1 to 255. The default value is 110

1-254

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

DIST1: 110

DIST2: 110

DIST3: 110

Usage

You may specify one of the keywords or use distance only to apply to all types of routes.

The distance command allows you to set a distance for an entire group of routes, rather than a specific route that passes an access list.

A common reason to use the distance command is when you have multiple OSPFv3 processes with mutual redistribution, and you want to prefer internal routes from one over external routes from the other.

Examples

The following example shows a router in autonomous system using both the Routing Information Protocol (RIPng) and the OSPFv3 routing protocols. The example advertises OSPFv3-derived routes using RIPng and assigns the Internal Gateway Protocol (IGP)-derived routes a RIPng distance of 90:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf
Switch(config-router)#distance 90
Switch(config-router)# redistribute ripng

Related Commands

None

7.1.9. distribute-list (OSPFv3)

Command Purpose

To filter networks received in updates or suppress networks from being advertised in updates, use the distribute-list command in router configuration mode.

To cancel this function, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

distribute-list ACCESSS-LIST-NAME ( in | out ( bgp | connected | ospfv3 | ripng | static ) )

no distribute-list ACCESSS-LIST-NAME ( in | out ( bgp | connected | ospfv3 | ripng | static ) )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

ACCESSS-LIST-NAME

Name of an access list to be applied

Up to 20 characters

in

Filter networks received in updates

-

out

Suppress networks from being advertised in updates

-

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

This command is disabled by default.

Usage

This command must specify an access list.

Examples

In the following example, OSPFv3 process 1 is configured to accept two prefixes, prefix 2001:1:1::1/32 and prefix 3001:1:1::1/32:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# ipv6 access-list fiter-as-router
Switch(config-ip-acl)# permit any 2001:1:1::1/32 any
Switch(config-ip-acl)# permit any 3001:1:1::1/32 any
Switch(config-ip-acl)#deny any any any
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 1
Switch(config-router)#distribute-list acl1 in

Related Commands

ipv6 access-list

7.1.10. enable db-summary-opt

Command Purpose

Use this command to enable optimize the process when building ospfv3 neighbor ship.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

enable db-summary-opt

no enable db-summary-opt

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

Disable

Usage

After this function enabled, if the router receives a DD packet which has newer LSA, the router should delete the LSA in the database summary list, and should not send this LSA to its neighbor.

Examples

The following example enables this optimization:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 1
Switch(config-if)# enable db-summary-opt
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 1
Switch(config-router)# enable db-summary-opt

Related Commands

None

7.1.11. ipv6 ospf cost

Command Purpose

To explicitly specify the cost of sending a packet on an interface, use the ipv6 ospf cost command in interface configuration mode. To reset the path cost to the default value, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

ipv6 ospf cost INTERFACE-COST ( instance ID | )

no ipv6 ospf cost ( instance ID | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

INTERFACE-COST

Unsigned integer value expressed as the link-state metric.

1-65535

Command Mode

Interface Configuration

Default

No default cost is predefined.

Usage

You can set the metric manually using this command, if you need to change the default. Using the bandwidth command changes the link cost as long as this command is not used.

The link-state metric is advertised as the link cost in the router link advertisement.

In general, the path cost is calculated using the following formula:

Reference Bandwidth / bandwidth

Examples

The following example sets the interface cost value to 65:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface eth-0-1
Switch(config-if)# no switchport
Switch(config-if)# ipv6 ospf cost 65

Related Commands

auto-cost reference bandwidth

7.1.12. ipv6 ospf dead-interval

Command Purpose

To set the interval during which at least one hello packet must be received from a neighbor before the router declares that neighbor down, use the ipv6 ospf dead-interval command in interface configuration mode. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

ipv6 ospf dead-interval SECONDS ( instance ID | )

no ipv6 ospf dead-interval ( instance ID | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

SECONDS

Interval (in seconds) during which the router must receive at least one hello packet from a neighbor or else that neighbor is removed from the peer list and does not participate in routing. The value must be the same for all nodes on the network

1-65535

ID

Instance ID, the default value is 0.

0-255

Command Mode

Interface Configuration

Default

The neighbor is considered as dead in 40s by default.

Usage

The dead interval is advertised in OSPFv3 hello packets. This value must be the same for all networking devices on a specific network.

Specifying a smaller dead interval (seconds) will give faster detection of a neighbor being down and improve convergence, but might cause more routing instability.

Examples

The following example sets the OSPFv3 dead interval to 20 seconds:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface eth-0-1
Switch(config-if)# no switchport
Switch(config-if)# ipv6 ospf dead-interval 20

Related Commands

ipv6 ospf hello-interval

show ipv6s ospf interface

7.1.13. ipv6 ospf hello-interval

Command Purpose

To specify the interval between hello packets that the switch sends on the interface, use the ip ospf hello-interval command in interface configuration mode.

To return to the default time, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

ip ospf hello-interval SECONDS ( instance ID | )

no ip ospf hello-interval ( instance ID | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

SECONDS

Interval (in seconds) during which the router must receive at least one hello packet from a neighbor or else that neighbor is removed from the peer list and does not participate in routing. The value must be the same for all nodes on the network

1-65535

ID

Instance ID, the default value is 0.

0-255

Command Mode

Interface Configuration

Default

10 seconds (Ethernet)

30 seconds (non-broadcast)

Usage

This value is advertised in the hello packets. The smaller the hello interval, the faster topological changes will be detected, but more routing traffic will ensue. This value must be the same for all routers and access servers on a specific network.

Examples

The following example sets the interval between hello packets to 15 seconds:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface eth-0-1
Switch(config-if)# no switchport
Switch(config-if)# ipv6 ospf hello-interval 15

Related Commands

ipv6 ospf dead-interval

7.1.14. ipv6 ospf mtu-ignore

Command Purpose

To disable Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) maximum transmission unit (MTU) mismatch detection on receiving Database Descriptor (DBD) packets, use the ipv6 ospf mtu-ignore command in interface configuration mode.

To reset to default, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

ipv6 ospf mtu-ignore ( instance ID | )

no ipv6 ospf mtu-ignore ( instance ID | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

ID

Instance ID, the default value is 0.

0-255

Command Mode

Interface Configuration

Default

OSPFv3 MTU mismatch detection is enabled.

Usage

OSPFv3 checks whether neighbors are using the same MTU on a common interface. This check is performed when neighbors exchange DBD packets. If the receiving MTU in the DBD packet is higher than the IP MTU configured on the incoming interface, OSPFv3 adjacency will not be established.

Examples

The following example disables MTU mismatch detection on receiving DBD packets:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface eth-0-1
Switch(config-if)# no switchport
Switch(config-if)# ipv6 ospf mtu-ignore

Related Commands

None

7.1.15. ipv6 ospf priority

Command Purpose

To set the router priority, which helps determine the designated router for this network, use the ip ospf priority command in interface configuration mode.

To return to the default value, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

ipv6 ospf priority NUMBER-VALUE ( instance ID | )

no ipv6 ospf priority ( instance ID | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

NUMBER-VALUE

A number value that specifies the priority of the router.

0-255

ID

Instance ID, the default value is 0.

0-255

Command Mode

Interface Configuration

Default

Priority of 1

Usage

When two routers attached to a network both attempt to become the designated router, the one with the higher router priority takes precedence. If there is a tie, the router with the higher router ID takes precedence. A router with a router priority set to zero is ineligible to become the designated router or backup designated router. Router priority is configured only for interfaces to multi-access networks (in other words, not to point-to-point networks).

This priority value is used when you configure Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) for non-broadcast networks using the neighbor router configuration command for OSPFv3.

Examples

The following example sets the router priority value to 4:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface eth-0-1
Switch(config-if)# no switchport
Switch(config-if)# ipv6 ospf priority 4

Related Commands

None

7.1.16. ipv6 ospf retransmit-interval

Command Purpose

To specify the time between link-state advertisement (LSA) retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to the interface, use the ipv6 ospf retransmit-interval command in interface configuration mode.

To return to the default value, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

ipv6 ospf retransmit-interval SECONDS ( instance ID | )

no ipv6 ospf retransmit-interval ( instance ID | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

SECONDS

Time (in seconds) between retransmissions. It must be greater than the expected round-trip delay between any two routers on the attached network.

1-65535 seconds

ID

Instance ID, the default value is 0.

0-255

Command Mode

Interface Configuration

Default

5 seconds

Usage

When a router sends an LSA to its neighbor, it keeps the LSA until it receives back the acknowledgment message. If the router receives no acknowledgment, it will resend the LSA. The setting of this parameter should be conservative, or needless retransmission will result. The value should be larger for serial lines and virtual links.

Examples

The following example sets the retransmit interval value to 8 seconds:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface eth-0-1
Switch(config-if)# no switchport
Switch(config-if)# ipv6 ospf retransmit-interval 8

Related Commands

None

7.1.17. ipv6 ospf transmit-delay

Command Purpose

To set the estimated time required to send a link-state update packet on the interface, use the ipv6 ospf transmit-delay command in interface configuration mode. To return to the default value, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

ipv6 ospf transmit-delay SECONDS ( instance ID | )

no ipv6 ospf transmit-delay ( instance ID | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

SECONDS

Time (in seconds) between retransmissions. It must be greater than the expected round-trip delay between any two routers on the attached network.

1-65535 seconds

ID

Instance ID, the default value is 0.

0-255

Command Mode

Interface Configuration

Default

1 second

Usage

Link-state advertisements (LSAs) in the update packet must have their ages incremented by the amount specified in the seconds argument before transmission. The value assigned should take into account the transmission and propagation delays for the interface.

If the delay is not added before transmission over a link, the time in which the LSA propagates over the link is not considered. This setting has more significance on very low-speed links.

Examples

The following example sets the retransmit delay value to 3 seconds:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface eth-0-1
Switch(config-if)# no switchport
Switch(config-if)# ipv6 ospf transmit-delay 3

Related Commands

None

7.1.18. ipv6 ospf network

Command Purpose

To set network type of the interface, use the ipv6 ospf network command in interface configuration mode. To return to the default value, use the no format of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

ipv6 ospf network ( broadcast | non-broadcast | point-to-multipoint ( non-broadcast | ) | point-to-point | ) ( instance <0-255> | )

no ipv6 ospf network ( instance <0-255> | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

broadcast

Specify broadcast multi-access network

-

non-broadcast

Specify NBMA network

-

point-to-multipoint

Specifypoint-to-multipointnetwork

non-broadcast

point-to-point

Specify point-to-point network

-

instance

Instance ID, the default value is 0.

0-255

Command Mode

Interface Configuration

Default

broadcast

Usage

None

Examples

The following example sets the netwok type of interface to point-to-point:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface eth-0-1
Switch(config-if)# no switchport
Switch(config-if)# ipv6 ospf network point-to-point

Related Commands

None

7.1.19. ipv6 ospf neighbor

Command Purpose

To configure IPv6 ospf neighbor, use the ipv6 ospf neighbor command in interface configuration mode. To return to the default value, use the no format of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

ipv6 ospf neighbor ADDRESS ( { poll-interval <1-65535> | priority <0-255> } | ) ( cost <1-65535> | ) ( instance <0-255> | )

no ipv6 ospf neighbor ( instance <0-255> | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

ADDRESS

IPv6 addressk of neighbor

IPv6 Address

poll-interval

Dead-router polling interval for NBMA neighbor

1-65535

priority

Priority of non-broadcast neighbor

0-255

cost

Cost forpoint-to-multipointneighbor

1-65535

instance

Instance ID, the default value is 0.

0-255

Command Mode

Interface Configuration

Default

No neighbor is configured.

Usage

None

Examples

The following example configure IPv6 ospf neighbor on the interface:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface eth-0-1
Switch(config-if)# no switchport
Switch(config-if)# ipv6 ospf neighbor fe80::1

Related Commands

None

7.1.20. passive-interface (OSPF)

Command Purpose

To disable sending routing updates for the Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) on an interface, use the passive-interface command in router configuration mode. To re-enable the sending of routing updates, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

passive-interface IFNAME

no passive-interface IFNAME

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

IFNAME

The interface name

Support physical/aggregation/loopback/vlan/tunnel ports

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

Routing updates are sent on the interface.

Usage

If you disable the sending of routing updates on an interface, the particular subnet will continue to be advertised to other interfaces, and updates from other switches on that interface continue to be received and processed.

Examples

The following example sets the interface eth-0-1 as passive:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 200
Switch(config-router)# passive-interface eth-0-1

Related Commands

router ipv6 ospf

7.1.21. redistribute (OSPFv3)

Command Purpose

To redistribute routes from one routing domain into Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) routing domain, use the redistribute command in router configuration mode. To disable redistribution, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

redistribute PROTOCOL [ route-map WORD ] [ tag TAG-VALUE ] [ metric METRIC-VALUE ] [ metric-type TYPE-VALUE ]

no redistribute PROTOCOL [ metric METRIC -VALUE ] [ metric-type TYPE-VALUE ]

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

route-map WORD

Route map name

Up to 20 characters

PROTOCOL

(Optional) The name of a routing protocol, or the keyword connected, or static. If you specify a routing protocol, use one of the following keywords: bgp, and ripng

- conne cted/static/bgp/ripng

tag TAG-VALUE

Set tag for routes redistributed into OSPF

0-4294967295

metric METRIC-VALUE

(Optional) When redistributing other processes to an OSPF process, the default metric is 20 when no metric value is specified

0-16777214

metric-type TYPE-VALUE

For OSPF, the external link type associated with the default route advertised into the OSPF routing domain. It can be one of two values

1-2

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

Route redistribution is disabled.

metric metric-value: 20

metric-type TYPE-VALUE: Type 2 external route

Usage

The metric value specified in the redistribute command supersedes the metric value specified using the default-metric command.

Examples

The following example redistribute the static routes into OSPFv3 with metric 10:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ospf 100
Switch(config-router)# redistribute static metric 10

Related Commands

default-metric

7.1.22. router-id (OSPF)

Command Purpose

To use a fixed router ID, use the router-id command in router configuration mode.

To force Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) use the previous OSPF router ID behavior, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

router-id IP-ADDRESS

no router-id

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

IP-ADDRESS

Router ID in IP address format

IPv6 Address

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

No OSPF routing process is defined.

Usage

You can configure an arbitrary value in the IP address format for each router. However, each router ID must be unique.

If this command is used on an OSPFv3 router process which is already active (has neighbors), the new router-ID is used at the next reload or at a manual OSPFv3 process restart. To manually restart the OSPFv3 process, use the clear ip ospf command.

Examples

The following example specifies a fixed router-id:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 119
Switch(config-router)# router-id 10.1.1.1

Related Commands

clear ipv6 ospf

router ipv6 ospf

7.1.23. router ipv6 ospf

Command Purpose

To configure an Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) routing process, use the router ipv6 ospf command in Global Config mode. To terminate an OSPFv3s routing process, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

router ipv6 ospf [ PROCESS-ID [ vrf VPN-NAME ] ]

no router ipv6 ospf [ PROCESS-ID ]

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

PROCESS-ID

Internally used identification parameter for an OSPF routing process. It is locally assigned and can be any positive integer. A unique value is assigned for each OSPF routing process

1-65535

vrf VPN-NAME

(Optional) Specifies the name of the VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) instance to associate with OSPFv3 VRF processes

A string with 1-15 characters

Command Mode

Global Config

Default

No OSPF routing process is defined.

Usage

You can specify multiple OSPFv3 routing processes in each router. If you do not specify the process-id, the process-id will be the default 0.

Examples

The following example configures an OSPFv3 routing process and assigns a process number of 109:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 109

Related Commands

None

7.1.24. summary-address (OSPFv3)

Command Purpose

To create aggregate addresses for Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3), use the summary-address command in router configuration mode. To restore the default, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

summary-address PREFIX / PREFIX-LENGTH [ not-advertise ] [ tag TAG-VALUE ]

no summary-address PREFIX / PREFIX-LENGTH [ not-advertise ] [ tag TAG-VALUE ]

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

PREFIX

IP route prefix for the destination

IPv6 Address

PREFIX-LENGTH

Prefix length for the network

1-128

not-advertise

(Optional) Suppress routes that match the specified prefix/mask pair. This keyword applies to OSPFv3 only

-

tag TAG-VALUE

Route tag value

0-4294967295

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

This command is disabled by default.

Usage

Routes learned from other routing protocols can be summarized. The metric used to advertise the summary is the largest metric of all the more specific routes. This command helps reduce the size of the routing table.

Using this command for OSPFv3 causes an OSPFv3 Autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR) to advertise one external route as an aggregate for all redistributed routes that are covered by the address. For OSPFv3, this command summarizes only routes from other routing protocols that are being redistributed into OSPFv3. Use the area range command for route summarization between OSPF areas.

OSPFv3 does not support the summary-address 0.0.0.0/0 command.

Examples

In the following example, the summary address 2001:1:1::/48 includes address 2001:1:1:1::/64, 2001:1:1:2::/64, and so on. Only the address 2001:1:1::/48 is advertised in an external link-state advertisement:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf
Switch(config-router)# summary-address 2001:1:1::/48

Related Commands

area range

7.1.25. show ipv6 ospf

Command Purpose

To display general information about Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) routing processes, use the show ipv6 ospf command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

show ipv6 ospf ( PROCESS-ID | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

PROCESS-ID

Internally used identification parameter for an OSPFv3 routing process. It is locally assigned and can be any positive integer. A unique value is assigned for each OSPFv3 routing process

1-65535

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

None

Examples

The following is sample output from the show ipv6 ospf command when entered without a specific OSPFv3 process ID:

Switch# show ipv6 ospf 65535

Routing Process "OSPFv3 (65535)" with ID 1.1.1.1
 Process uptime is 1 hour 52 minutes
 SPF schedule delay min 0.500 secs, SPF schedule delay max 50.0 secs
 Minimum LSA interval 5 secs, Minimum LSA arrival 1 secs
 Number of incomming current DD exchange neighbors 0/5
 Number of outgoing current DD exchange neighbors 0/5
 Number of external LSA 0. Checksum Sum 0x0000
 Number of AS-Scoped Unknown LSA 0
 Number of LSA originated 3
 Number of LSA received 19
 Number of areas in this router is 1
    Area BACKBONE(0)
        Number of interfaces in this area is 1(1)
        SPF algorithm executed 6 times
        Number of LSA 4.  Checksum Sum 0x16569
        Number of Unknown LSA 0

Related Commands

None

7.1.26. show ipv6 ospf database

Command Purpose

To display lists of information related to the Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) database for a specific router, use the show ip ospf database command in EXEC mode.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

show ipv6 ospf ( PROCESS-ID | ) database

show ipv6 ospf ( PROCESS-ID | ) database adv-router ROUTER-ID

show ipv6 ospf ( PROCESS-ID | ) database ( external | inter-prefix | inter-router | intra-prefix | link | network | nssa-external | router ) ( LINK-STATE-ID | ) ( adv-router ROUTER-ID | self-originate )

show ipv6 ospf ( PROCESS-ID | ) database max-age

show ipv6 ospf ( PROCESS-ID | ) database self-originate

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

PROCESS-ID

Internally used identification parameter for an OSPFv3 routing process. It is locally assigned and can be any positive integer. A unique value is assigned for each OSPFv3 routing process

1-65535

adv-router ROUTER-ID

(Optional) Displays all the LSAs of the specified router. If no IP address is included, the information is about the local router itself (in this case, the same as self-originate)

IPv4 Address in A.B.C.D format

LINK-STATE-ID

(Optional) Portion of the Internet environment that is being described by the advertisement. The value entered depends on the advertisement`s LS type. It must be entered in the form of an IP address

IPv4 Address in A.B.C.D format

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

The various forms of this command deliver information about different OSPFv3 link state advertisements.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show ipv6 ospf database command when no arguments or keywords are used:

Switch# show ipv6 ospf 65535 database

            OSPFv3 Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process 65535)
                Link-LSA (Interface vlan1000)
Link State ID   ADV Router      Age  Seq#       CkSum  Prefix
0.0.19.232      1.1.1.1         1492 0x80000002 0x27e3      1
0.0.19.232      2.2.2.2         1488 0x80000002 0xcc94      1
                Router-LSA (Area 0.0.0.0)
Link State ID   ADV Router      Age  Seq#       CkSum    Link
0.0.0.0         1.1.1.1         1452 0x80000003 0x42d6      1
0.0.0.0         2.2.2.2         1449 0x80000003 0x24f0      1
                Network-LSA (Area 0.0.0.0)
Link State ID   ADV Router      Age  Seq#       CkSum
0.0.19.232      2.2.2.2         1453 0x80000001 0x7f99
                Intra-Area-Prefix-LSA (Area 0.0.0.0)
Link State ID   ADV Router      Age  Seq#       CkSum  Prefix  Reference
0.0.0.2         2.2.2.2         1448 0x80000001 0x96fd      2  Network-LSA

Related Commands

None

7.1.27. show ipv6 ospf interface

Command Purpose

To display Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3)-related interface information; use the show ipv6 ospf interface command in EXEC mode.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

show ipv6 ospf interface ( IFNAME | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

IFNAME

(Optional) Interface name. If the interface-name argument is included, only information for the specified interface is included

Support physical/aggregation/loopback/vlan tunnel ports

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

None

Examples

The following is sample output of the show ipv6 ospf interface command when vlan12 is specified:

Switch# show ipv6 ospf interface vlan 12

vlan12 is up, line protocol is up
  Interface ID 4108
  IPv6 Prefixes
    fe80::8eb5:d5ff:fed9:ff00/10 (Link-Local Address)
    2004:12:0:12::1/96
  OSPFv3 Process (0), Area 0.0.0.0, Instance ID 0
    Router ID 1.1.1.1, Network Type BROADCAST, Cost: 1
    Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State Backup, Priority 1
    Designated Router (ID) 2.2.2.2
      Interface Address fe80::188f:beff:fe99:9800
    Backup Designated Router (ID) 1.1.1.1
      Interface Address fe80::8eb5:d5ff:fed9:ff00
    Timer interval configured, Hello 10, Dead 40, Wait 40, Retransmit 5
      Hello due in 00:00:06
    Neighbor Count is 1, Adjacent neighbor count is 1

Related Commands

None

7.1.28. show ipv6 ospf neighbor

Command Purpose

To display Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3)-neighbor information on a per-interface basis, use the show ipv6 ospf neighbor command in privileged EXEC mode.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

show ipv6 ospf neighbor ( IFNAME | ) UnicodeFF08NEIGHBOR-ID | ) ( detail | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

IFNAME

(Optional) Interface name. If the interface-name argument is included, only information for the specified interface is included

Support physical/aggregation/loopback/vlan tunnel ports

NEIGHBOR-ID

(Optional) Neighbor ID

IPv4 Address in A.B.C.D format

detail

(Optional) Displays all neighbors given in detail (lists all neighbors)

-

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

None

Examples

The following is sample output from the show ipv6 ospf neighbor command showing a single line of summary information for each neighbor:

Switch# show ipv6 ospf neighbor

OSPFv3 Process (0)
Neighbor ID     Pri   State           Dead Time   Interface  Instance ID
2.2.2.2           1   Full/DR         00:00:31    vlan12     0
2.2.2.2           1   Full/DR         00:00:33    vlan1212   0
OSPFv3 Process (65535)
Neighbor ID     Pri   State           Dead Time   Interface  Instance ID
2.2.2.2           1   Full/DR         00:00:31    vlan1000   0

Related Commands

None

7.1.29. show ipv6 ospf database database-summary

Command Purpose

To display the summary of database used by OSPFv3, use the show ip ospf database database-summary command in privileged EXEC mode.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

show ipv6 ospf ( PROCESS-ID | ) database database-summary

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

PROCESS-ID

(Optional) Internal identification. It is locally assigned and can be any positive integer. The number used here is the number assigned administratively when enabling the OSPF routing process

1-65535

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

None

Examples

The following example shows how to use show ipv6 ospf database database-summary command:

Switch# show ipv6 ospf 65535 database database-summary

            OSPFv3 Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 65535)
Area (0.0.0.0) database summary
  LSA Type              Count         MaxAge
  Router                  2             0
  Network                 1             0
  Inter-Prefix            0             0
  Inter-Router            0             0
  Intra-Prefix            1             0
  Subtotal                4             0
Process 65535 database summary
  LSA Type              Count         MaxAge
  Router                  2             0
  Network                 1             0
  Inter-Prefix            0             0
  Inter-Router            0             0
  Type-5 Ext              0             0
  Link                    2             0
  Intra-Prefix            1             0
  Total                   6             0

Related Commands

None

7.1.30. show ipv6 ospf route

Command Purpose

To display the summary of routes used by OSPFv3, use the show ipv6 ospf route summary command in privileged EXEC mode.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

show ipv6 ospf ( PROCESS-ID | ) route

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

PROCESS-ID

(Optional) Internal identification. It is locally assigned and can be any positive integer. The number used here is the number assigned administratively when enabling the OSPFv3 routing process

1-65535

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

None

Examples

The following example shows how to use show ipv6 ospf route command:

Switch# show ipv6 ospf route

OSPFv3 Process (0)
Codes: C - connected, D - Discard, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
       E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
   Destination                                   Metric
     Next-hop
C  2004:1:0:10::/96                                   1
     directly connected, vlan10, Area 0.0.0.0
C  2004:1:0:20::/96                                   1
     directly connected, vlan20, Area 0.0.0.14
C  2004:1:0:100::/96                                  1
     directly connected, vlan100, Area 0.0.0.0
C  2004:1:0:200::/96                                  1
     directly connected, vlan200, Area 0.0.0.14
O  2004:2:0:10::/96                                   
     via fe80::188f:beff:fe99:9800, vlan1212, Area 0.0.0.0
     via fe80::188f:beff:fe99:9800, vlan12, Area 0.0.0.0
IA 2004:2:0:20::/96                                   2
     via fe80::188f:beff:fe99:9800, vlan1212, Area 0.0.0.0
     via fe80::188f:beff:fe99:9800, vlan12, Area 0.0.0.0

Related Commands

None

7.1.31. show ipv6 ospf route summary

Command Purpose

To display the summary of routes used by OSPFv3, use the show ipv6 ospf route summary command in privileged EXEC mode.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

show ipv6 ospf ( PROCESS-ID | ) route summary

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

PROCESS-ID

(Optional) Internal identification. It is locally assigned and can be any positive integer. The number used here is the number assigned administratively when enabling the OSPFv3 routing process

1-65535

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

None

Examples

The following example shows how to use show ipv6 ospf route summary command:

Switch# show ipv6 ospf route summary

            OSPFv3 Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 0)
  Route Type                      Count
  (C)Connected                       8
  (D)Discard                         0
  (O)Intra area                      2
  (IA)Inter area                     4
  (E1)Ext type 1                     0
  (E2)Ext type 2                     0
  (N1)NSSA Ext type 1                0
  (N2)NSSA Ext type 2                0
  Total                              14
            OSPFv3 Router with ID (1.1.1.1) (Process ID 65535)
  Route Type                      Count
  (C)Connected                       1
  (D)Discard                         0
  (O)Intra area                      1
  (IA)Inter area                     0
  (E1)Ext type 1                     0
  (E2)Ext type 2                     0
  (N1)NSSA Ext type 1                0
  (N2)NSSA Ext type 2                0
  Total                              2

Related Commands

None

7.1.32. show ipv6 protocols ospf

Command Purpose

To display IPv6 routing protocol process parameters and statistics of Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3).use the show ipv6 ospf protocols ospf command in privileged EXEC mode.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

show ipv6 protocols ospf

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

None

Examples

The following example shows how to use show ipv6 protocols ospf command:

Switch# show ipv6 protocols ospf

Routing Protocol is "OSPFv3 (0)" with ID 1.1.1.1
  Redistributing: 
  Distance: (default is 110)
 Routing Protocol is "OSPFv3 (65535)" with ID 1.1.1.1
  Redistributing: 
  Distance: (default is 110)

Related Commands

None

7.1.33. timers spf

Command Purpose

To turn on Open Shortest Path First Version3 (OSPFv3) shortest path first (SPF) throttling, use the timers spf command in router configuration mode. To turn off SPF throttling, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

timers spf exp SPF-HOLD_MIN SPF-HOLD_MAX

no timers spf exp

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

SPF-HOLD_MIN

Indicates the maximum hold time between two consecutive SPF calculations.

0-2147483647 milliseconds

SPF-HOLD_MAX

Indicates the minimum hold time between two consecutive SPF calculations.

0-2147483647 milliseconds

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

None

Usage

None

Examples

The following example shows how to configure SPF calculation parameters:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 1
Switch(config-router)# router-id 10.10.10.2
Switch(config-router)# timers spf exp 20 50

Related Commands

None

7.1.34. max-concurrent-dd

Command Purpose

To specify Maximum number allowed to process DD concurrently, use the max-concurrent-dd command in router configuration mode. To restore default value, use the no form of this command

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

max-concurrent-dd NUMBER-VALUE

no max-concurrent-dd

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

NUMBER-VALUE

Number of DD process

1-65535

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

None

Usage

This command used to specify Maximum number allowed to process DD concurrently.

Examples

The following example shows how to use max-concurrent-dd command.:

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 100
Switch(config-router)# router-id 10.10.10.2
Switch(config-router)# max-concurrent-dd 10

Related Commands

None

7.1.35. debug ipv6 ospf

Command Purpose

Use this command to specify all debugging options for OSPFv3. Use the no parameter with this command to disable this function.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

debug ipv6 ospf ( all | )

no debug ipv6 ospf ( all | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

all

enable all debugging

-

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

The debug ospf all command enables the display of all debug information.

Examples

Switch# debug ipv6 ospf all
Switch# debug ipv6 ospf

Related Commands

None

7.1.36. debug ipv6 ospf events

Command Purpose

Use this command to specify debugging options for OSPFv3 event troubleshooting. Use this command without parameters to turn on all the options. Use the no parameter with this command to disable this function.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

debug ipv6 ospf events ( abr | asbr | nssa | os | router | vlink )

no debug ipv6 ospf events ( abr | asbr | nssa | os | router | vlink)

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

abr

shows ABR events

-

asbr

shows ASBR events

-

nssa

shows NSSA events

-

os

shows OS interaction events

-

router

shows others router events

-

vlink

shows virtual link events

-

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

The debug ospf event command enables the display of debug information related to OSPFv3 internal events.

Examples

Switch# debug ipv6 ospf events nssa
Switch# debug ipv6 ospf events lsa

Related Commands

None

7.1.37. debug ipv6 ospf ifsm

Command Purpose

Use this command to specify debugging options for OSPFv3 Interface Finite State Machine (IFSM) troubleshooting.

Use the no parameter with this command to disable this function.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

debug ipv6 ospf ifsm ( status | events | timers )

no debug ipv6 ospf ifsm ( status | events | timers )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

status

Displays IFSM status information

-

events

Displays IFSM event information

-

timers

Displays IFSM TIMER information

-

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

The debug ospf ifsm command enables the display of debug information related to the Interface Finite State Machine (IFSM).

Examples

Switch# debug ipv6 ospf ifsm timers

Related Commands

None

7.1.38. debug ipv6 ospf nfsm

Command Purpose

Use this command to specify debugging options for OSPFv3 Neighbor Finite State Machine (NFSM) troubleshooting.

Use the no parameter with this command to disable this function.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

debug ipv6 ospf nfsm ( status | events | timers )

no debug ipv6 ospf nfsm ( status | events | timers )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

status

Displays NFSM status information

-

events

Displays NFSM event information

-

timers

Displays NFSM TIMER information

-

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

The debug ospf nfsm command enables the display of debug information related to the Neighbor Finite State Machine (NFSM).

Examples

Switch# debug ipv6 ospf nfsm timers

Related Commands

None

7.1.39. debug ipv6 ospf lsa

Command Purpose

Use this command to specify debugging options for OSPFv3 Link State Advertisements (LSA) troubleshooting.

Use the no parameter with this command to disable this function.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

debug ipv6 ospf lsa ( flooding | generate | install | maxage | refresh )

no debug ipv6 ospf lsa ( flooding | generate | install | maxage | refresh )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

flooding

Displays LSA flooding

-

generate

Displays LSA generate

-

install

Displays LSA installation

-

maxage

Displays the maximum age of LSA in seconds

-

refresh

Displays LSA refresh

-

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

The debug ospf lsa command enables the display of debug information related to internal operations of LSAs.

Examples

Switch# debug ipv6 ospf lsa install

Related Commands

None

7.1.40. debug ipv6 ospf packet

Command Purpose

Use this command to specify debugging options for OSPFv3 packets.

Use the no parameter with this command to disable this function…

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

debug ipv6 ospf packet PARAMETERS

no debug ipv6 ospf packet PARAMETERS

PARAMETERS = dd | detail | hello | ls-ack | ls-request | ls-update | recv | send

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

dd

Specifies debugging for OSPF database descriptions

-

detail

Sets the debug option to detailed information

-

hello

Specifies debugging for OSPF hello packets

-

ls-ack

Specifies debugging for OSPF link state acknowledgments

-

ls-request

Specifies debugging for OSPF link state requests

-

ls-update

Specifies debugging for OSPF link state updates

-

recv

Specifies the debug option set for received packets

-

send

Specifies the debug option set for sent packets

-

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

The debug ospf packet command enables the display of debug information related to the sending and receiving of packets.

Examples

Switch# debug ipv6 ospf packet dd send detail

Related Commands

None

7.1.41. debug ipv6 ospf route

Command Purpose

Use this command to specify which route calculation to debug. Use this command without parameters to turn on all the options.

Use the no parameter with this command to disable this function.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

debug ipv6 ospf route ( ase | ia | install | spf )

no debug ipv6 ospf route ( ase | ia | install | spf )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

ase

Specifies the debugging of external route calculation

-

ia

Specifies the debugging of Inter-Area route calculation

-

install

Specifies the debugging of route installation

-

spf

Specifies the debugging of SPF calculation

-

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

The debug ospf route command enables the display of debug information related to route-calculation

Examples

Switch# debug ipv6 ospf route install

Related Commands

None

7.1.42. show debugging ipv6 ospf

Command Purpose

Use this command to display the set OSPFv3 debugging option…

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

show debugging ipv6 ospf

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

None

Examples

This is a sample output from the show debugging ipv6 ospf command. Some lines in this output wrap around, they might not wrap around in the actual display:

Switch# show debugging ipv6 ospf

OSPFv3 debugging status:
  OSPFv3 all packet detail debugging is on
  OSPFv3 all IFSM debugging is on
  OSPFv3 all NFSM debugging is on
  OSPFv3 all LSA debugging is on
  OSPFv3 all route calculation debugging is on
  OSPFv3 all event debugging is on

Related Commands

None

7.1.43. show resource ipv6 ospf

Command Purpose

Use this command to display the route resources used by OSPFv3 protocol.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

show resource ipov6 ospf

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

None.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show resource ipv6 ospf command:

Switch# show resource ipv6 ospf

OSPFv3
Resource                         Used          Capability
=============================================================
Routes                           16            1913

Related Commands

show ipv6 ospf route summary

7.1.44. show ipv6 vrf ospf

Command Purpose

Use this command to display the ospfv3 interface belong to which vrf

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

show ipv6 vrf ospf

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC

Default

None

Usage

None.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show ipv6 vrf ospf command:

Switch# show ipv6 vrf ospf

Name Interfaces
ccc eth-0-9

Related Commands

None

7.1.45. area nssa

Command Purpose

To define an area as a NSSA area, use the area nssa command in router configuration mode. To disable this function, use the no form of this command.

Prerequisites

Platform

Software

License

Comments

AQ-N3000

7.0

Base

AQ-N5000

7.0

Base

AQ-N6000

7.0

Base

Command Syntax

area AREA-ID nssa ( translator-role ( candidate | never | always ) | ) ( no-summary | ) ( no-redistribution | ) ( default-information-originate { metric METRIC_VALUE | metric-type TYPE-VALUE | } | )

no area AREA-ID nssa ( translator-role | ) ( no-summary | ) ( no-redistribution | ) ( stability-interval | ) ( default-information-originate | )

Parameter

Parameter Description

Parameter Value

AREA-ID

Identifier of the area for which authentication is to be enabled. The identifier can be specified as either a decimal value or an IP address

IP address or number in the range of 0-4294967295

candidate

(Optional) Configure the role for ABR in NSSA area as candidate for the translator router

-

always

(Optional) Configure the role for ABR in NSSA area as the specified translator router

-

no-summary

(Optional) Prevents an Area Border Router (ABR) from sending Summary LSAs into the NSSA area

-

no-redistribution

(Optional) Prevents an Area Border Router (ABR) from importing routes into the NSSA area

-

- default-information-originate

(Optional) Configure an ASBR to send default type 7 LSA into the NSSA area

-

metric METRIC_VALUE

(Optional) Configure metric for the default originate route

0-16777214

metric-type TYPE-VALUE

(Optional) Configure metric type for the default originate route

1-2

stability-interval INTERVAL-VALUE

(Optional) ConfigureStability Interval

0-2147483647 seconds

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Default

No NSSA area is defined.

Usage

No NSSA area is configured as default. You must configure the area nssa command on all routers and access servers in the NSSA area.

There are many similarities between NSSA and stub area, neither of which propagates external routes from other area. The difference is that NSSA area can introduce and propagate external routes to the OSPF autonomous domain, while STUB area can not introduce external routes.

Examples

The following example shows how to configure a NSSA area :

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 ospf 201
Switch(config-router)# area 10.0.0.0 nssa

Related Commands

None