function in a “restarting-only” role. In a “restarting-only” role, OSPFv3 does not
participate in the graceful restart of a neighbor.
graceful-restart mode
Specify the type of events that trigger an OSPFv3 graceful restart.
Syntax
graceful-restart mode {planned-only | unplanned-only}
To disable graceful restart mode, enter
no graceful-restart mode
.
Parameters
planned-only
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords
planned-only
to indicate
graceful restart is supported in a planned restart condition
only.
unplanned-
only
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords
unplanned-only
to
indicate graceful restart is supported in an unplanned restart
condition only.
Defaults
OSPFv3 graceful restart supports both planned and unplanned failures.
Command
Modes
ROUTER OSPFv3
Command
History
Version 9.2(0.0)
Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
Usage
Information
OSPFv3 graceful restart supports planned-only and/or unplanned-only restarts.
The default is support for both planned and unplanned restarts.
• A planned restart occurs when you enter the
redundancy force-failover
rpm
command to force the primary RPM to switch to the backup RPM. During a
planned restart, OSPF sends out a Type-11 Grace LSA before the system
switches over to the backup RPM.
• An unplanned restart occurs when an unplanned event causes the active RPM
to switch to the backup RPM, such as when an active process crashes, the
active RPM is removed, or a power failure happens. During an unplanned
restart, OSPF sends out a Grace LSA when the backup RPM comes online.
By default, both planned and unplanned restarts trigger an OSPFv3 graceful restart.
Selecting one or the other mode restricts OSPFv3 to the single selected mode.
988
Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)