On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 02:32:13 PM Tim Durack wrote: > RTR-1#sh run | sec router ospf > router ospfv3 10
Oh, that's cool. I didn't know Cisco had implemented the Multi-AF support for OSPFv3 (Junos had it since Junos 9). For those interested, this took some digging, but: http://tinyurl.com/psbjbyt I'm definitely going to consider migrating to this for my Anycast servers. I just need to test whether this will when the Anycast servers support different OSPF versions for each address family. > At this point we prefer to run OSPFv2 for IPv4 and OSPFv3 > for IPv6, so multi-af support is not critical. I'll fall back to this if my Anycast servers (Quagga/Zebra) don't like it. > I'm thinking "router ospf" and "router ospv3" might be > the preferred cli. That would be my thinking as well, yes. Mark.
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