FD 100/320Gbps NT and FX NT IHub Services Guide Virtual Private Routed Network ServiceIssue: 13 3HH-11985-AAAA-TQZZA 5297.10.10.15 passiveTable 552 passive command7.10.10.16 priorityTable 553 priority commandDescription This command configures the OSPF packet size used on this interface. If this parameter is notconfigured OSPF derives the MTU value from the MTU configured (default or explicitly) in thefollowing contexts:configure>port>ethernetIf this parameter is configured, the smaller value between the value configured here and theMTU configured (default or explicitly) in an above-mentioned context is used.To determine the actual packet size add 14 bytes for an Ethernet packet and 18 bytes for atagged Ethernet packet to the size of the OSPF (IP) packet MTU configured in this command.Use the no form of this command to revert to default.Default no mtu — Uses the value derived from the MTU configured in the configure>port context.Parameters bytes — The MTU to be used by OSPF for this logical interface in bytes.Values: 512 — 9198 (9212-14) (Depends on the physical media)Item Description(2 of 2)Item DescriptionSyntax [no] passiveContext configure>service>vprn>ospf>area>interfaceDescription This command adds the passive property to the OSPF interface where passive interfaces areadvertised as OSPF interfaces but do not run the OSPF protocol.By default, only interface addresses that are configured for OSPF will be advertised as OSPFinterfaces. The passive parameter allows an interface to be advertised as an OSPF interfacewithout running the OSPF protocol.While in passive mode, the interface will ignore ingress OSPF protocol packets and nottransmit any OSPF protocol packets.The no form of the command removes the passive property from the OSPF interface.Default Service interfaces defined in configure>router>service-prefix are passive.All other interfaces are not passive.Item DescriptionSyntax priority numberno priority(1 of 2)