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208 CHAPTER 6: USING ROUTING PROTOCOL COMMANDS
Description
Using the ospf dr-priority command, you can configure the priority for
electing the "designated router" on an interface. Using the
undo ospf
dr-priority
command, you can restore the default value.
The priority of the interface determines the qualification of the interface when the
"designated router" (DR) is elected. The interface with the higher priority will be
always be elected the DR. A priority of 0 will disallow the interface from
participating in a DR election.
Example
To set a priority of 8 for Vlan-interface 1, when electing the DR, enter the
following:
<SW5500>system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[SW5500]interface vlan-interface 1
[SW5500-Vlan-interface1]ospf dr-priority 8
ospf mib-binding Syntax
ospf mib-binding
process-id
undo ospf mib-binding
View
System View
Parameter
process-id
Enter the process ID of OSPF, ranging from 1 to 65535.
Description
Using the ospf mib-binding command, you can bind the MIB operation to the
specified OSPF process. Using the
undo ospf mib-binding command, you can
restore the default settings.
When OSPF protocol enables the first process, it always binds MIB operation to
this process. You can use this command to bind MIB operation to another OSPF
process. Execute the
undo ospf mib-binding command if you want to cancel the
setting. OSPF will automatically re-bind MIB operation to the first process that it
enables.
By default, MIB operation is bound to the first enabled OSPF process.
Example
Bind MIB operation to OSPF process 100.
<SW5500>system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[SW5500]ospf mib-binding 100
Bind MIB operation to OSPF process 200.
[SW5500]ospf mib-binding 200

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