R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 3 - IP Routing Command Reference(V7)
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cost cost: Specifies a cost for the default route, in the range of 0 to 16777214. If no cost is specified, the
default cost specified by the default cost command applies.
nssa-only: Limits the default route advertisement to the NSSA area by setting the P-bit of Type-7 LSAs to
0. By default, the P-bit of Type-7 LSAs is set to 1. If the router acts as both an ASBR and an ABR and FULL
state neighbors exist in the backbone area, the P-bit is set to 0.
route-policy route-policy-name: Specifies a routing policy by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63
characters. When a default route exists in the routing table and the routing policy is matched, the
command redistributes a default route in a Type-7 LSA into the OSPF routing domain. The routing policy
modifies values in the Type-7 LSA.
type type: Specifies a type for the Type-7 LSA, 1 or 2. If no type is specified, the default type specified by
the default type command applies.
no-import-route: Used on an NSSA ABR to control the import-route command to not redistribute routes
into the NSSA area.
no-summary: Used only on an ABR to advertise a default route in a Type-3 summary LSA into the NSSA
area and to not advertise other summary LSAs into the area. The area is a totally NSSA area.
suppress-fa: Suppresses the forwarding address in the Type-7 LSAs from being placed in the Type-5
LSAs.
translate-always: Always translates Type-7 LSAs to Type-5 LSAs. This keyword takes effect only on an
NSSA ABR.
translate-never: Never translates Type-7 LSAs to Type-5 LSAs. This keyword takes effect only on an NSSA
ABR.
translator-stability-interval value: Specifies the stability interval of the translator. During the interval the
translator can maintain its translating capability after a device with a higher priority becomes the new
translator. The value argument is the stability interval in the range of 0 to 900 seconds and defaults to 0.
A value of 0 means the translator does not maintain its translating capability when a new translator
arises.
Usage guidelines
All routers attached to an NSSA area must be configured with the nssa command in area view.
Examples
# Configure Area 1 as an NSSA area.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ospf 100
[Sysname-ospf-100] area 1
[Sysname-ospf-100-area-0.0.0.1] nssa
Related commands
default-cost (OSPF view)
opaque-capability enable
Use opaque-capability enable to enable opaque LSA advertisement and reception.
Use undo opaque-capability to disable opaque LSA advertisement and reception.
Syntax
opaque-capability enable