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passive-interface (IPv6 OSPF)
CLI Reference Guide
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passive-interface (IPv6 OSPF)
To disable sending IPv6 OSPF protocol packets on an interface, use the
passive-interface
command. To re-enable sending and receiving routing
updates, use the no form of this command.
passive-interface
IFNAME
no passive-interface
IFNAME
Default
Routing updates are sent and received on all interfaces where the routing
protocol is enabled.
No interfaces are configured as passive.
Command Mode
Router configuration
Usage Guideline
If the sending of routing updates is disabled on an interface, the particular
address prefix will continue to be advertised to other interfaces, and updates
from other routers on that interface continue to be received and processed.
IPv6 OSPF routing information is neither sent nor received through the specified
router interface. The specified interface address appears as a stub network in the
IPv6 OSPF domain.
Example
The following example sets interface VLAN 1 to the passive mode:
Verify the settings by entering the
show ipv6 ospf interface
command.
Syntax Description
IFNAME
Interface type and number i.e VLAN 1.
Switch > enable
Switch # configure terminal
Switch (config) # router ipv6 ospf
Switch (config-router)# passive-interface vlan1