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submodule openconfig-ospfv2-common {
belongs-to openconfig-ospfv2 {
prefix "oc-ospfv2";
}
import openconfig-extensions { prefix "oc-ext"; }
// meta
organization "OpenConfig working group";
contact
"OpenConfig working group
www.openconfig.net";
description
"This submodule provides OSPFv2 configuration and operational
state parameters that are shared across multiple contexts";
oc-ext:openconfig-version "0.1.2";
revision "2018-06-05" {
description
"Bug fixes in when statements in lsdb";
reference "0.1.2";
}
revision "2017-08-24" {
description
"Minor formatting fixes.";
reference "0.1.1";
}
revision "2017-02-28"{
description
"Initial public release of OSPFv2";
reference "0.1.0";
}
revision "2016-06-24" {
description
"Initial revision";
reference "0.0.1";
}
grouping ospfv2-common-mpls-igp-ldp-sync-config {
description
"Configuration parameters used for OSPFv2 MPLS/IGP
synchronization";
leaf enabled {
type boolean;
description
"When this leaf is set to true, do not utilise this link for
forwarding via the IGP until such time as LDP adjacencies to
the neighbor(s) over the link are established.";
}
leaf post-session-up-delay {
type uint32;
units milliseconds;
description
"This leaf specifies a delay, expressed in units of milliseconds,
between the LDP session to the IGP neighbor being established, and
it being considered synchronized by the IGP.";
}
}
grouping ospfv2-common-timers {
description
"Common definition of the type of timers that the OSPFv2 implementation
uses";
leaf timer-type {
type enumeration {
enum LINEAR_BACKOFF {
description
"The backoff used by the OSPFv2 implementation is linear, such that
a common delay is added following each event.";
}
enum EXPONENTIAL_BACKOFF {
description
"The backoff used by the OSPFv2 implementation is exponential, such
that the delay added following each event increases.";
}
}
description
"The timer mode that is utilised by the implementation.";
}
}
}
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