Annotation of embedaddon/quagga/ospf6d/README, revision 1.1.1.2
1.1 misho 1:
2: Zebra OSPF daemon for IPv6 network
3:
4: 2003/08/18
5:
6: README for newer code is not yet. General usage should remain
7: the same. For further usage, see command helps by typing '?'
8: in vty, and then imagin ! ;p) Previous README contents follows.
9:
10: Zebra OSPF daemon for IPv6 network
11:
12: 2001/12/20
13:
14: Zebra OSPF6d is OSPF version 3 daemon which is specified by
15: "OSPF for IPv6" (RFC 2740).
16:
17: *** NOTE ***
18: Zebra ospf6d is in development yet. It may lack some functionalities,
19: and may have some bugs. Use the latest version from the anoncvs
20: repository (http://www.zebra.org/cvs.html) !
21:
22: This file README is like memo yet, so please feel free to ask
23: <yasu@sfc.wide.ad.jp> by E-mail. Patches will be appriciated.
24:
25: ospf6d's vty port was default to 2606/tcp.
26: Use commands below.
27:
28: VIEW NODE:
29: show ipv6 ospf6
30: To see Router-ID, uptime of ospf6d, some statistics.
31:
32: show ipv6 ospf6 database ...
33: This command shows LSA database. You can specify
34: LS-type/LS-ID/Advertising-Router of LSAs. '*' is recognized.
35:
36: show ipv6 ospf6 interface ...
37: To see the status of the OSPF interface, and the configuration
38: like interface costs.
39:
40: show ipv6 ospf6 neighbor ...
41: Shows state of neighbors and choosed (Backup) DR on the I/F.
42:
43: show ipv6 ospf6 route (X::X)
44: This command shows internal routing table of the ospf6d.
45: Routes not calculated by OSPFv3 (like connected routes)
46: are not shown. If Address is specified (X::X), shows the route
47: that the address matches.
48:
49: show ipv6 ospf6 route redistribute (X::X)
50: Shows the routes advertised as AS-External routes by the router
51: itself. If Address is specified (X::X), shows the route
52: that the address matches.
53:
54: CONFIG NODE:
55: interface NAME
56: To enter INTERFACE NODE
57:
58: router ospf6 ...
59: To enter OSPF6 NODE
60:
61: INTERFACE NODE:
62: ipv6 ospf6 cost COST
1.1.1.2 ! misho 63: Sets the interface's output cost. Depends on interface bandwidth by default.
1.1 misho 64:
65: ipv6 ospf6 hello-interval HELLOINTERVAL
66: Sets the interface's Hello Interval. default 10
67:
68: ipv6 ospf6 dead-interval DEADINTERVAL
69: Sets the interface's Router Dead Interval. default 40
70:
71: ipv6 ospf6 retransmit-interval RETRANSMITINTERVAL
72: Sets the interface's Rxmt Interval. default 5
73:
74: ipv6 ospf6 priority PRIORITY
75: Sets the interface's Router Priority. default 1
76:
77: ipv6 ospf6 transmit-delay TRANSMITDELAY
78: Sets the interface's Inf-Trans-Delay. default 1
79:
80: OSPF6 NODE:
81: router-id A.B.C.D
82: Sets the router's Router-ID
83:
84: interface NAME area AREA
85: Binds interface to specified Area, and start
86: sending OSPFv3 packets.
1.1.1.2 ! misho 87:
! 88: auto-cost reference-bandwidth COST
! 89: Sets the reference bandwidth for cost calculations, where this
! 90: bandwidth is considered equivalent to an OSPF cost of 1, specified
! 91: in Mbits/s. The default is 100Mbit/s (i.e. a link of bandwidth
! 92: 100Mbit/s or higher will have a cost of 1. Cost of lower bandwidth
! 93: links will be scaled with reference to this cost). This
! 94: configuration setting MUST be consistent across all routers within
! 95: the OSPF domain.
1.1 misho 96:
97: Sample configuration is in ospf6d.conf.sample.
98:
99: --
100: Yasuhiro Ohara <yasu@sfc.wide.ad.jp>
101: Kunihiro Ishiguro <kunihiro@zebra.org>
102:
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