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9.4.2.7
ipv6 ospf network
This command changes the default OSPF network type for the interface. Normally, the network type is
determined from the physical IP network type. By default all Ethernet networks are OSPF type
broadcast. Similarly, tunnel interfaces default to point-to-point. When an Ethernet port is used as a single
large bandwidth IP network between two routers, the network type can be point-to-point since there are
only two routers. Using point-to-point as the network type eliminates the overhead of the OSPF
designated router election. It is normally not useful to set a tunnel to OSPF network type broadcast.
Syntax
ipv6 ospf network {broadcast | point-to-point}
no ipv6 ospf network {broadcast | point-to-point}
<no> -
This command sets the interface type to the default value.
Default Setting
Broadcast
Command Mode
Interface Config
9.4.2.8
ipv6 ospf priority
This command sets the OSPF priority for the specified router interface. The priority of the interface is a
priority integer from 0 to 255. A value of 0 indicates that the router is not eligible to become the
designated router on this network.
Syntax
ipv6 ospf priority <0-255>
no ipv6 ospf priority
<no> -
This command sets the default OSPF priority for the specified router interface.
Default Setting
1, which is the highest router priority
Command Mode
Interface Config