Configuring the nbma network type for an interface – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

3.

Configure the OSPF network
type for the interface as

broadcast.

ospf network-type broadcast

By default, the network type of an
interface depends on the link layer
protocol.

4.

(Optional.) Configure a router

priority for the interface.

ospf dr-priority priority

The default router priority is 1.

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Configuring the NBMA network type for an interface

After you configure the network type as NBMA, you must specify neighbors and their router priorities

because NBMA interfaces cannot find neighbors by broadcasting hello packets.
To configure the NBMA network type for an interface:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter interface view.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

3.

Configure the OSPF
network type for the

interface as NBMA.

ospf network-type nbma

By default, the network type of an
interface depends on the link layer

protocol.

4.

(Optional.) Configure a
router priority for the

interface.

ospf dr-priority priority

The default setting is 1.
The router priority configured with this
command is for DR election.

5.

Return to system view.

quit

N/A

6.

Enter OSPF view.

ospf [ process-id | router-id
router-id | vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ] *

N/A

7.

Specify a neighbor and its
router priority.

peer ip-address [ cost value |
dr-priority dr-priority ]

By default, no neighbor is specified.
The priority configured with this
command indicates whether a

neighbor has the election right or not. If

you configure the router priority for a
neighbor as 0, the local router

determines the neighbor has no

election right, and does not send hello
packets to this neighbor. However, if

the local router is the DR or BDR, it still

sends hello packets to the neighbor for
neighbor relationship establishment.

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