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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches
Configure OSPF and OSPFv3 User Manual393
4. Select Routing > OSPFv3 > Advanced > OSPFv3 Configuration.
5. Enter the Router ID in 32-bit integer
, dotted-decimal format that uniquely identifies the router
within the autonomous system (AS).
To change the router ID you must first disable OSPFv3. After you set the new router ID,
you must reenable OSPFv3 for the change to take ef
fect. The default value is 0.0.0.0,
although this is not a valid router ID.
6. In the Admin Mode field, select Enable or Disable.
If you select Enable, OSPFv3 is activated for the switch.
The default value is Enable. You
must configure a router ID before OSPFv3 can become operational. For more
information, see
Configure the Routing IP Settings on page 302.
Note: Once OSPFv3 is initialized on the router, it remains initialized until the
router is reset.
7. In the Exit Overflow Interval field, specify the number of seconds that, after entering
overflow state, the router must wait before attempting to leave overflow state.
Because OSPFv3 cannot originate nondefault external LSAs while in overflow state, this
allows the router to again originate nondefault
AS-external-LSAs. If you enter an exit
overflow interval of 0, the router does not leave the overflow state until it is restarted. The
range is 0 to 2,147,483,647 seconds. The default is 0.
When the number of nondefault external LSAs exceeds a configured limit, the router
enters an overflow state as defined in RFC 1765.
8. Enter the External LSDB Limit. This
is the maximum number of AS-external-LSAs that can
be stored in the database.
A value of –1 implies there is no limit on the number that can be saved. The valid range of
values is –1 to 2147483647.
The default is –1 (no limit).