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ES4626-SFP Management Guide.pdf

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is the interface instance ID ranging between 0~255 and defaulted at 0.<br />

ospfv3 process identifier<br />

Default: Not configured<br />

Command Mode: Interface Mode<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>: To enable this command on the interface, the area id must be configured.<br />

The instance ID and instance tag are optional. The ospfv3 process allows one routing<br />

instance for each instance ID. The route can be enabled on a interface with a instance ID.<br />

If the instance IDs are different, several OSPF process can be run on one interface.<br />

However different OSPF process should not use the same instance ID The command<br />

can configure on IPv6 tunnel interface, but it is successful configuration to only configure<br />

tunnel carefully.<br />

Example:<br />

Switch#config terminal<br />

Switch(config)#interface vlan 1<br />

Switch(Config-if-Vlan1)#ipv6 router ospf area 1 tag IPI instance-id 1<br />

17.7.3.15 max-concurrent-dd<br />

Command: max-concurrent-dd <br />

no max-concurrent-dd<br />

Function:Configure with this command the current dd max concurrent number in the<br />

OSPF processing. The “no max-concurrent-dd” command restores the default<br />

Parameter: ranges between , the capacity of concurrent dd data<br />

packet processing.<br />

Default:No default configuration. No dd concurrent limit<br />

Command Mode: OSPFv3 protocol mode<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>:Specify the current dd max concurrent number in the OSPF processing<br />

Example: Set the max concurrent dd to 20<br />

Switch#config terminal<br />

Switch(config)#router ipv6 ospf<br />

Switch(config-router)#max-concurrent-dd 20<br />

17.7.3.16 passive-interface<br />

Command: [no] passive-interface<br />

Function:Configure that the hello group not sent on specific interfaces. The “[no]<br />

passive-interface“ command cancels this function<br />

Parameter: is the specific name of interface<br />

Default:Not configured<br />

Command Mode:OSPFv3 protocol mode<br />

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