Configuring ospfv3 route redistribution, Tuning and optimizing ospfv3 networks – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring OSPFv3 route redistribution

Follow these steps to configure OSPFv3 route redistribution:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter OSPFv3 view

ospfv3 [ process-id ]

Specify a default cost for
redistributed routes

default cost value

Optional
Defaults to 1

Redistribute routes from another
protocol, or another OSPFv3
process

import-route protocol [ process-id | allow-ibgp ]
[ cost value | route-policy route-policy-name |
type type ] *

Required
Not configured by

default

Inject a default route

default-route-advertise [ always | cost value |
type type | route-policy route-policy-name ] *

Optional
Not injected by
default

Filter redistributed routes

filter-policy { acl6-number | ipv6-prefix
ipv6-prefix-name } export [ isisv6 process-id |

ospfv3 process-id | ripng process-id | bgp4+ |

direct | static ]

Optional
Not configured by
default

NOTE:

Executing the import-route or default-route-advertise command on a router makes it become an
ASBR.

You can only inject and advertise a default route using the default-route-advertise command.

Because OSPFv3 is a link state routing protocol, it cannot directly filter LSAs to be advertised. You must
filter redistributed routes first. Routes that are not filtered out can be advertised in LSAs into the routing

domain.

Using the filter-policy export command filters routes redistributed with the import-route command. If
the import-route command is not configured, executing the filter-policy export command does not take

effect.

Tuning and optimizing OSPFv3 networks

This section describes configurations of OSPFv3 timers, interface DR priority, MTU check ignorance for

DD packets, and disabling interfaces from sending OSPFv3 packets.
The following are OSPFv3 timers:

Packet timer: Specified to adjust topology convergence speed and network load

LSA delay timer: Specified especially for low-speed links

SPF timer: Specified to protect networks from being overloaded due to frequent network changes.

For a broadcast network, you can configure DR priorities for interfaces to affect DR or BDR election.
After an interface is disabled from sending OSPFv3 packets, other routers cannot obtain any information
from the interface.

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