The
default
keyword sets all interfaces as passive. You can then configure individual
interfaces, where adjacencies are desired, using the
no passive-interface
interface
command. The
no
form of this command is inserted into the configuration
for individual interfaces when the
no passive-interface
interface
command is
issued while
passive-interface default
is configured.
This command behavior has changed as follows:
passive-interface
interface
• The previous
no passive-interface
interface
is removed from the running
configuration.
• The ABR status for the router is updated.
• Save
passive-interface
interface
into the running configuration.
passive-interface default
• All present and future OSPF interfaces are marked as
passive
.
• Any adjacency is explicitly terminated from all OSPF interfaces.
• All previous
passive-interface
interface
commands are removed from the
running configuration.
• All previous
no passive-interface
interface
commands are removed from
the running configuration.
no passive-interface
interface
• Remove the interface from the passive list.
• The ABR status for the router is updated.
• If
passive-interface default
is specified, then save
no passive-
interface
interface
into the running configuration.
No passive-interface default
• Clear everything and revert to the default behavior.
• All previously marked passive interfaces are removed.
• May update ABR status.
redistribute
Redistribute information from another routing protocol throughout the OSPF process.
C9000 Series
Syntax
redistribute {connected | rip | static} [metric
metric-value
|
metric-type
type-value
] [route-map
map-name
] [tag
tag-value
]
To disable redistribution, use the
no redistribute {connected | isis | rip |
static}
command.
Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)
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