C613-50170-01 Rev B
Command Reference for x510 Series
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AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
OSPF C
OMMANDS
PASSIVE
-
INTERFACE
(OSPF)
passive-interface (OSPF)
Overview
Use this command to suppress the sending of Hello packets on all interfaces, or on
a specified interface. If you use the
passive-interface
command without the
optional parameters then
all
interfaces are put into passive mode.
Use the
no
variant of this command to allow the sending of Hello packets on all
interfaces, or on the specified interface. If you use the
no
variant of this command
without the optional parameters then
all
interfaces are removed from passive
mode.
Syntax
passive-interface [<
interface
>][<
ip-address
>]
no passive-interface [<
interface
>][<
ip-address
>]
Mode
Router Configuration
Usage
Configure an interface to be passive if you wish its connected route to be treated
as an OSPF route (rather than an AS-external route), but do not wish to actually
exchange any OSPF packets via this interface.
Examples
To configure passive interface mode on
all
interfaces, enter the following
commands:
awplus(config)#
router ospf 100
awplus(config-router)#
passive-interface
To remove passive interface mode on interface vlan2, enter the following
commands:
awplus(config)#
router ospf 100
awplus(config-router)#
no passive-interface vlan2
To remove passive interface mode on
all
interfaces, enter the following
commands:
awplus(config)#
router ospf 100
awplus(config-router)#
no passive-interface
Parameter
Description
<interface>
The name of the interface.
<ip-address>
IP address of the interface, entered in the form A.B.C.D.