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Dell PowerConnect 8024 - Ip Ospf Priority

Dell PowerConnect 8024
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OSPF Commands 753
no ip ospf network
broadcast
— Set the network type to broadcast.
point-to-point
— Set the network type to point-to-point
Default Configuration
Interfaces operate in broadcast mode by default.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode.
Usage Guidelines
OSPF treats interfaces as broadcast interfaces by default. Loopback interfaces have a special
loopback network type, which cannot be changed. When there are only two routers on the
network, OSPF can operate more efficiently by treating the network as a point-to-point network.
For point-to-point networks, OSPF does not elect a designated router or generate a network link
state advertisement (LSA). Both endpoints of the link must be configured to operate in point-
to-point mode.
Example
The following example shows the options for the ip ospf network command.
console(config-if-vlan1)#ip ospf network ?
broadcast Set the OSPF network type to Broadcast
point-to-point Set the OSPF network type to Point-to-Point
ip ospf priority
Use the ip ospf priority command in Interface Configuration mode to set the OSPF priority for
the specified router interface. Use the no form of the command to return the priority to the
default value.
Syntax
ip ospf priority
integer
no ip ospf priority
integer
— Specifies the OSPF priority for the specified router interface. (Range: 0–255)
Default Configuration
1 is the default integer value.

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