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area
<0
‐
2>
stability
interval
<1
‐
255>
Configures
the
stability
interval
for
an
NSSA,
in
seconds.
When
the
interval
expires,
an
elected
translator
determines
that
its
services
are
no
longer
required.
The
default
value
is
40
seconds.
Command
mode
:
Router
OSPF3
no
area
<0
‐
2>
stability
interval
Resets
the
stability
interval
for
the
NSSA
to
its
default
value
of
40
seconds.
Command
mode:
Router
OSPF3
area
<0
‐
2>
translation
role
{always|candidate}
Configures
the
translation
role
for
an
NSSA
area,
as
follows:
always
:
Type
7
LSAs
are
always
translated
into
Type
5
LSAs.
candidate
:
An
NSSA
border
router
participates
in
the
translator
election
process.
The
default
setting
is
candidate
.
Command
mode
:
Router
OSPF3
no
area
<0
‐
2>
translation
role
Resets
the
translation
role
for
the
NSSA
to
its
default
value
‐
candidate
.
Command
mode:
Router
OSPF3
area
<0
‐
2>
type
{transit|stub|nssa}
[no
summary]
Defines
the
type
of
area.
For
example,
when
a
virtual
link
has
to
be
established
with
the
backbone,
the
area
type
must
be
defined
as
transit.
transit
allows
area
summary
information
to
be
exchanged
between
routing
devices.
Any
area
that
is
not
a
stub
area
or
NSSA
is
considered
to
be
transit
area.
stub
is
an
area
where
external
routing
information
is
not
distributed.
Typically,
a
stub
area
is
connected
to
only
one
other
area.
nssa
(Not
‐
So
‐
Stubby
Area)
is
similar
to
stub
area
with
additional
capabilities.
For
example,
routes
originating
from
within
the
NSSA
can
be
propagated
to
adjacent
transit
and
backbone
areas.
External
routes
from
outside
the
Autonomous
System
(AS)
can
be
advertised
within
the
NSSA
but
are
not
distributed
into
other
areas.
no
summary
enables
the
no
‐
summary
option.
When
enabled,
the
area
‐
border
router
neither
originates
nor
propagates
Inter
‐
Area
‐
Prefix
LSAs
into
stub/NSSA
areas.
Instead
it
generates
a
default
Inter
‐
Area
‐
Prefix
LSA.
The
default
setting
is
disabled
.
Command
mode
:
Router
OSPF3
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OSPFv3
Area
Index
Configuration
Options
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