Command Reference
OSPFv3 Commands
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Usage Guide
The dead interval of neighbors must be longer than the hello interval.
The OSPFv3 fast hello function allows OSPFv3 to fast discovery neighbors and detect whether
neighboring relationships are valid. To enable the OSPFv3 fast hello function, you can specify the
minimal
and
hello-multiplier
keywords and the
multiplier
parameter in this command.
minimal
specifies the deal interval of neighbors to be 1s;
hello-multiplier
specifies the number of times that
hello packets are sent in a second.
Therefore, this configuration reduces the hello interval to be
shorter than 1s.
If an interface is enabled with the fast hello function, the
hello-interval
field of hello packets to be
advertised by this interface is set to 0, and that of hello packets received from this interface is omitted
.
dead-interval
,
minimal
, and
hello-multiplier
that are introduced to enable the fast hello
function cannot be configured together with
hello-interval
.
No matter whether the fast hello function is configured, the dead interval of neighbors on the
interconnected interfaces of neighbors must be consistent. The values of
hello-multiplier
on the
interconnected interfaces can be different but you must ensure that at least one hello packet is
received within the dead interval of neighbors.
You can use the
show ipv6 ospf interface
command to monitor the dead interval of neighbors and
the fast hello interval on an interface.
Configuration
Examples
The following example sets the dead interval of neighbors to 60 seconds on an interface.
ipv6 ospf dead-interval 60
Related
Commands
Command
Description
ipv6 ospf hello-interval
Sets the interval for sending the Hello message
on an interface.
show ipv6 ospf interface
Displays the OSPFv3 interface information.
ipv6 ospf area
Sets the interface to participate in the OSPFv3
routing process
Platform
Description
N/A
3.22 ipv6 ospf encryption
Use this command to enable OSPFv3 encryption authentication on an interface. Use the
no
form of
this command to restore the default setting.
ipv6 ospf
encryption
[
null | ipsec spi
spi
esp null
[
md5 | sha1
] [
0 | 7
]
key
]
no ipv6 ospf
encryption
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