Default configuration, Command mode, User guidelines – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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OSPF Commands

Default Configuration

Graceful restart is disabled by default

Command Mode

Router OSPF Configuration mode

User Guidelines

Graceful restart works in concert with nonstop forwarding to enable the

hardware to continue forwarding IPv4 packets using OSPFv2 routes while a

backup unit takes over management unit responsibility. When OSPF

executes a graceful restart, it informs its neighbors that the OSPF control

plane is restarting, but that it will be back shortly. Helpful neighbors continue

to advertise to the rest of the network that they have full adjacencies with the

restarting router, avoiding announcement of a topology change and

everything that goes with that (i.e., flooding of LSAs, SPF runs). Helpful

neighbors continue to forward packets through the restarting router. The

restarting router relearns the network topology from its helpful neighbors.
This implementation of graceful restart restarting router behavior is only

useful with a router stack. Graceful restart does not work on a standalone,

single-unit router.

nsf helper

Use the nsf-helper to allow OSPF to act as a helpful neighbor for a restarting

router. Use the “no” form of this command to prevent OSPF from acting as a

helpful neighbor.

Syntax

nsf helper[ planned-only ]
no nsf helper

planned-only

— This keyword indicates that OSPF should only help a

restarting router performing a planned restart.

Default Configuration

OSPF may act as a helpful neighbor for both planned and unplanned restarts

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