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Dell PowerConnect 6224 - Nsf Restart-Interval

Dell PowerConnect 6224
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894 OSPF Commands
Syntax
nsf [ietf ] helper strict-lsa-checking
no nsf [ietf ] helper strict-lsa-checking
ietf
—This keyword is used to distinguish the IETF standard
implementation of graceful restart from other implementations. Since the
IETF implementation is the only one supported, this keyword is optional.
Default Configuration
A helpful neighbor exits helper mode when a topology change occurs.
Command Mode
Router OSPF Configuration mode
User Guidelines
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.
Example
nsf restart-interval
Use the nsf restart-interval command to configure the length of the grace
period on the restarting router. Use the “no” form of this command to revert
the grace period to its default.
Syntax
nsf [ietf ] restart-interval
seconds
no nsf [ietf] restart-interval

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