R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 3 - IP Routing Configuration Guide(V7)
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Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Configure the source IP
address of BFD echo packets.
bfd echo-source-ip ip-address
By default, the source IP address of
BFD echo packets is not
configured.
3. Enter interface view.
interface interface-type
interface-number
N/A
4. Enable BFD for OSPF PIC.
ospf primary-path-detect bfd echo
By default, BFD for OSPF PIC is
disabled.
Configuring the number of OSPF logs
OSPF logs include route calculation logs and neighbor logs.
To configure the number of OSPF logs:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter OSPF view.
ospf [ process-id | router-id router-id |
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] *
N/A
3. Configure the number
of OSPF logs.
event-log { peer | spf } size count
By default, the number of both route
calculation logs and neighbor logs is 10.
Configuring OSPF GR
NOTE:
Support for this feature depends on the device model.
GR ensures forwarding continuity when a routing protocol restarts or an active/standby switchover
occurs.
Two routers are required to complete a GR process. The following are router roles in a GR process.
• GR restarter—Graceful restarting router. It must have GR capability.
• GR helper—A neighbor of the GR restarter. It helps the GR restarter to complete the GR process.
OSPF GR has the following types:
• IETF GR—Uses Opaque LSAs to implement GR.
• Non-IETF GR—Uses link local signaling (LLS) to advertise GR capability and uses out of band
synchronization to synchronize the LSDB.
A device can act as a GR restarter and GR helper at the same time.
Configuring OSPF GR restarter
You can configure the IETF or non IETF OSPF GR restarter.