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AS External LSA
—Type-5 LSA, originated by ASBRs, and flooded throughout the AS, except
stub areas and Not-So-Stubby Areas (NSSAs). Each AS External LSA describes a route to
another AS. A default route can be described by an AS External LSA.
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NSSA LSA
—Type-7 LSA, originated by ASBRs in NSSAs and flooded throughout a single
NSSA. NSSA LSAs describe routes to other ASs.
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Link LSA
—Type-8 LSA. A router originates a separate Link LSA for each attached link. Link
LSAs have link-local flooding scope. Each Link LSA describes the IPv6 address prefix of the link
and Link-local address of the router.
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Intra-Area-Prefix LSA
—Type-9 LSA. Each Intra-Area-Prefix LSA contains IPv6 prefix
information on a router, stub area, or transit area information, and has area flooding scope. It
was introduced because Router LSAs and Network LSAs contain no address information.
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Grace LSA
—Type-11 LSA, generated by a GR restarter at reboot and transmitted on the local
link. The GR restarter describes the cause and interval of the reboot in the Grace LSA to notify
its neighbors that it performs a GR operation.
Protocols and standards
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RFC 5340,
OSPF for IPv6
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RFC 2328,
OSPF Version 2
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RFC 3101,
OSPF Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA) Option
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RFC 5187,
OSPFv3 Graceful Restart
OSPFv3 configuration task list
Tasks at a glance
Configuring OSPFv3 area parameters
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Configuring an OSPFv3 virtual link
Configuring OSPFv3 network types
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Configuring the OSPFv3 network type for an interface
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Configuring an NBMA or P2MP neighbor
Configuring OSPFv3 route control
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Configuring OSPFv3 route summarization
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Configuring OSPFv3 received route filtering
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Configuring Inter-Area-Prefix LSA filtering
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Setting an OSPFv3 cost for an interface
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Setting the maximum number of OSPFv3 ECMP routes
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Setting a preference for OSPFv3
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Summary of Contents for HPE FlexNetwork 7500 series
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