Users Guide
max-metric router-lsa
Congure the maximum cost of 65535 on a new router so that it functions as a stub router in the network and OSPF trac destined to 
other networks is not forwarded on a path through the router.
C-Series, E-Series, Z-Series, S4810
Syntax max-metric router-lsa [on-startup {announce-time | wait-for-bgp [wait-time]}]
To remove the maximum metric assignment from an OSPF router and send LSAs with the currently congured 
cost, enter no max-metric router-lsa [on-startup {announce-time | wait-for-bgp [wait-time]}].
Parameters
on-startup 
announce-time
Enter the time (in seconds) following boot-up during which the maximum cost (65535) 
for transmitting OSPF trac on router interfaces is announced in LSAs and the router 
functions as a stub router.
Range: 5 to 86400 seconds.
on-startup wait-
for-bgp [wait-time]
Enable the router to announce the maximum metric in OSPF LSAs until the BGP routing 
table converges with updated routes. Default: 600 seconds.
You can also specify the time (in seconds) that the router waits for the BGP routing table 
to converge before it stops advertising the maximum cost in LSAs and advertises the 
router’s currently congured OSPF cost. Range: 5 to 86400 seconds.
Defaults Not Congured.
Command Modes
ROUTER OSPF
Command History
Version Description
9.10(0.0) Introduced on the S6100-ON.
9.8(1.0) Introduced on the Z9100-ON.
9.1.(0.0) Introduced on the S4810 and Z9000.
8.4.2.5 Introduced on C-Series and E-Series TeraScale.
8.4.1.3 Introduced on E-Series ExaScale.
Usage Information
When you bring a new router onto an OSPF network, you can congure the router to function as a stub router by 
globally reconguring the OSPF link cost so that other routers do not use a path that forwards trac destined to 
other networks through the new router for a specied time until the router’s switching and routing functions are up 
and running, and the routing tables in network routers have converged.
By using the max-metric router-lsa command, you force the link cost of all OSPF non-stub links to the maximum 
link cost (65535). The advertisement of this maximum metric causes other routers to assign a cost to the new 
router that is higher than the cost of using an alternate path. Because of the high cost assigned to paths that pass 
1130 Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)










