Routing Commands
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ProSafe Managed Switch
nsf helper disable
Use this command to disable helpful neighbor functionality for OSPF.
Note:
The commands
no nsf helper
and
nsf ietf helper
disable
are functionally equivalent. The command
nsf ietf helper
disable
is supported solely for compatibility with other network
software CLI.
nsf [ietf] helper strict-lsa-checking
The restarting router is unable to react to topology changes. In particular, the restarting router
will not immediately update its forwarding table; therefore, a topology change may introduce
forwarding loops or black holes that persist until the graceful restart completes. By exiting the
graceful restart on a topology change, a router tries to eliminate the loops or black holes as
quickly as possible by routing around the restarting router. A helpful neighbor considers a link
down with the restarting router to be a topology change, regardless of the strict LSA checking
configuration. Use this command to require that an OSPF helpful neighbor exit helper mode
whenever a topology change occurs.
no nsf [ietf] helper strict-lsa-checking
Use this command to allow OSPF to continue as a helpful neighbor in spite of topology
changes.
Format
nsf [ietf] helper disable
Modes
OSPF Router Configuration
Parameter
Description
ietf
This keyword is accepted but not required.
Default
Enabled
Format
nsf [ietf] helper strict-lsa-checking
Modes
OSPF Router Configuration
Parameter
Description
ietf
This keyword is accepted but not required.
Default
Enabled