Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- ACX, M, MX, PTX, T Series, QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- Example: Configuring a Passive OSPF Interface
- Example: Configuring OSPF Passive Traffic Engineering Mode
- ACX, EX, M, MX, PTX, SRX, T Series, QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- disable
passive (Protocols OSPF)
Syntax
Hierarchy Level
Release Information
Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
traffic-engineering and remote-node-id address statements introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.
traffic-engineering and remote-node-id address statements introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0 for EX Series switches.
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Support for the realm statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.2.
Support for the realm statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.2 for EX Series switches.
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 12.3 for the QFX Series.
Description
Advertise the direct interface addresses on an interface without actually running OSPF on that interface. A passive interface is one for which the address information is advertised as an internal route in OSPF, but on which the protocol does not run.
To configure an interface in OSPF passive traffic engineering mode, include the traffic-engineering statement. Configuring OSPF passive traffic engineering mode enables the dynamic discovery of OSPF AS boundary routers.
Enable OSPF on an interface by including the interface statement at the [edit protocols (ospf | ospf3) area area-id] or the [edit routing-instances routing-instance-name protocols ospf area area-id] hierarchy levels. Disable it by including the disable statement, To prevent OSPF from running on an interface, include the passive statement. These three states are mutually exclusive.
Required Privilege Level
routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related Documentation
- ACX, M, MX, PTX, T Series, QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- Example: Configuring a Passive OSPF Interface
- Example: Configuring OSPF Passive Traffic Engineering Mode
- ACX, EX, M, MX, PTX, SRX, T Series, QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- disable
Published: 2014-05-08
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- ACX, M, MX, PTX, T Series, QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- Example: Configuring a Passive OSPF Interface
- Example: Configuring OSPF Passive Traffic Engineering Mode
- ACX, EX, M, MX, PTX, SRX, T Series, QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- disable