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C613-50100-01 REV C Command Reference for x930 Series 1101
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.6-1.x
OSPFV3 FOR IPV6 COMMANDS
IPV
6 OSPF NEIGHBOR
ipv6 ospf neighbor
Overview Use this command to configure static OSPFv3 IPv6 neighbors when using the
OSPFv3 "non-broadcast" (NBMA) and "point-to-multipoint non-broadcast" (P2MP
NBMA) network types. OSPFv3 messages exchanged between the neighbors are
unicast only.
Use the no variant of this command to remove a configuration.
Syntax
ipv6 ospf neighbor <ipv6-address>
[<cost>|<instance-id>|<poll-interval>|<priority>]
no ipv6 ospf neighbor <ipv6-address>
[<cost>|<instacne-id>|<poll-interval>|<priority>]
Mode Interface Configuration
Usage To configure a neighbor on an NBMA network manually, use the ipv6 ospf
neighbor command and include one neighbor entry for each known
non-broadcast network neighbor. The IPv6 address used in this command is the
neighbor’s primary IPv6 address on the interface where that neighbor connects to
the NBMA network.
The poll interval is the reduced rate at which routers continue to send hello
packets, when a neighboring router has become inactive. Set the poll interval to be
much larger than hello interval.
You can use this command to configure static OSPFv3 IPv6 neighbors for Layer 3
interfaces, such as Ethernet or tunnel interfaces on routers or a VLAN interface on
switches or routers.
Parameter Description
<ipv6-address> Specifies the interface IPv6 address of the neighbor.
<cost> cost <1-65535>
OSPF cost for point-to-multipoint neighbor.
<instance-id> instance-id <0-255>
Interface instance ID.
<poll-interval> poll-interval <0-4294967295>
Dead neighbor polling interval in seconds. It is recommended
to set this value much higher than the hello interval. The default
is 120 seconds.
<priority> priority <0-255>
Specifies the router priority value of the non-broadcast
neighbor associated with the specified IP address. The default is
0. This keyword does not apply to point-to-multipoint
interfaces.

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