5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
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By using the disable option, prefix-suppression can be disabled at the interface level. This option is useful
if the user wants to exclude specific interfaces from performing prefix-suppression in the event that the
feature is enabled globally.
Please note that using the disable option is not the same as not configuring the interface specific prefix-
suppression. In the event that prefix-suppression is not configured at the interface level, then the global
prefix-suppression configuration will be applicable for the IPv6 prefixes associated with the interface.
The
no
command removes any prefix-suppression configurations at the interface level. In other words, if
the no ipv6 ospf prefix-suppression command is utilized, then global prefix-suppression applies to the
interface. Please note that not configuring the command is not the same as disabling interface level
prefix-suppression.
ipv6 ospf prefix-suppression [disable]
no ipv6 ospf prefix-suppression
Parameters
disable
(Optional) Disable prefix-suppression on the interface.
Default
Not configured.
Command Mode
Interface Config
8-101 ipv6 ospf priority
Sets the OSPF priority for a specific router interface or a range of interfaces. The priority for the interface
must be a priority integer from 0 to 255, where a value of 0 means that the router is not allowed to
become the designated router for the network in question.
The
no
command resets the OSPF priority for the specified router interface to the default.
ipv6 ospf priority 0-255
no ipv6 ospf priority
Parameters
None
Default
The default is 1 (highest router priority value).
Command Mode
Interface Config