Configuration Guide Vol. 3


28.5.2 Stub router operation

You can use the max-metric router-lsa configuration command to enable stub router functionality at the domain level. You can also specify whether the router functions as a stub router on a permanent basis, or only at startup.

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(1) For normal operation

The router advertises maximum cost for its routes on a permanent basis. It continues to operate as a stub router until the user deletes the setting.

(2) When operating as a stub router after startup

The router advertises maximum cost for its routes when either of the events below occurs. It continues to operate as a stub router until the timer specified in the configuration expires.

You can stop the router from operating as a stub router by executing the clear ipv6 ospf stub-router operation command or by removing the setting from the configuration. The following figure shows the operation of a stub router:

Figure 28-6: Stub router operation

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(3) Notes

  1. Do not change the configuration of a stub router that is participating as a helper router in a graceful restart. The stub router might begin or cease operation causing disruption to the helper process.

  2. If a router is set up to always operate as a stub router and you then change the settings so that it operates as a stub router after startup, it will immediately cease to operate as a stub router.

  3. You cannot configure a virtual link through a stub router.

    If the cost in the transit area is higher than 65535, the virtual link neighbor will mark the virtual link as unreachable.