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[Sysname-Vlan-interface10] ospfv3 mtu-ignore instance 1
ospfv3 network-type
Syntax
ospfv3 network-type
{
broadcast
|
nbma
|
p2mp
[
non-broadcast
] |
p2p
} [
instance
instance-id
]
undo ospfv3 network-type
[
instance instance-id
]
View
Interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
broadcast
: Specifies the network type as Broadcast.
nbma
: Specifies the network type as NBMA.
p2mp
: Specifies the network type as P2MP.
p2p
: Specifies the network type as P2P.
non-broadcast
: Specifies the interface to send packets in unicast mode. By default, an OSPFv3
interface whose network type is P2MP sends packets in multicast mode.
instance-id
: The instance ID of an interface, in the range of 0 to 255, which defaults to 0.
Description
Use the
ospfv3 network-type
command to set the network type for an OSPFv3 interface.
Use the
undo ospfv3 network-type
command to restore the default.
By default, the network type of an interface depends on its link layer protocol. For example:
z
For PPP, the default network type is P2P.
z
For Ethernet, the default network type is broadcast.
Examples
# Configure the interface’s network type as NBMA.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 10
[Sysname-Vlan-interface10] ospfv3 network-type nbma
ospfv3 peer
Syntax
ospfv3 peer ipv6-address
[
dr-priority dr-priority
] [
instance instance-id
]
undo ospfv3 peer
ipv6-address
[
instance instance-id
]
View
Interface view
Default Level
2: System level