Run the command set protocols ospf graceful-restart helper strict-lsa-checking to configure strict LSA checking on the Helper Router. Optional parameter vrf can be used to specify a VRF, if no VRF is specified the command takes effect on the default VRF. Strict LSA checking is disabled by default.
Optional parameter instance-id can be included to specify the OSPFv2 multi-instance ID in the default VRF.
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set protocols ospf [instance-id <instance-id>] [vrf<vrf-name>] graceful-restart helper strict-lsa-checkingchecking enable <true | false>
delete protocols ospf [instance-id <instance-id>] [vrf <vrf-name>] graceful-restart helper strict-lsa-checkingchecking enable <true | false>
Parameter
Parameter | Description |
instance-id <instance-id> | Optional, specifies the OSPF instance ID. The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 8. |
vrf <vrf-name> | Optional. Specifies the name of the VRF for the OSPF instance. |
true | Enables strict LSA checking. |
false | Disables strict LSA checking. |
Usage Guidelines
The strict LSA checking feature allows a helper router to terminate the graceful restart process if it detects a changed LSA that would cause flooding during the graceful restart process. Strict LSA checking is disabled by default. You can enable strict LSA checking on an OSPF helper to have the router terminate graceful restart when there is a change to an LSA that would be flooded to the restarting router. This feature takes effect only when the router is in helper mode.
Example
- Configure strict Enable strict LSA checking on the Helper Router.
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admin@PICOS# set protocols ospf instance-id 1 graceful-restart helper strict-lsa-checking enable true
admin@PICOS# commit |