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How to delete part of an OSPF command in the Config

How to delete part of an OSPF command in the Config

Sentenced
New Contributor
I have a couple lines in my OSPF config that i cant seem to remove.

i am trying to get rid of this:

configure ospf vlan VLAN_0009 priority 0

i have tried "unconfigure" command which doesnt work.

not sure what else to use.
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Stephane_Grosj1
Extreme Employee
Hi,

That's a restriction coming from Adv Edge license, this is meant to be like that. This is what we call OSPF-Edge: priority forced to 0 and up to 4 neighbors.

This config is forced and you can't remove it. If you want to be able to configure priority, you'll need to upgrade to Core license. Note that using p2p type links, you don't care about priority.

Sentenced
New Contributor
Hello Grosjean,

we are running on the advanced edge license. Is there are reason why deleting the priority commands is not an option?

Thank you for the information.

Stephane_Grosj1
Extreme Employee
Hi,

if you are on Advanced Edge license, this is normal to have a priority of 0, and you can't change that. Core license needed to configure priority.

Sentenced
New Contributor

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SysName: X670G2-48x-4q
SysLocation:
SysContact: support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000
System MAC: 00:04:96:9B:04:60
System Type: X670G2-48x-4q

SysHealth check: Enabled (Normal)
Recovery Mode: All
System Watchdog: Enabled

Current Time: Tue Feb 28 19:14:45 2017
Timezone: [Auto DST Disabled] GMT Offset: 0 minutes, name is UTC.
Boot Time: Tue Feb 28 16:43:42 2017
Boot Count: 21
Next Reboot: None scheduled
System UpTime: 2 hours 31 minutes 2 seconds

Current State: OPERATIONAL
Image Selected: primary
Image Booted: primary
Primary ver: 21.1.2.14
Secondary ver: 16.1.1.4

Config Selected: primary.cfg
Config Booted: primary.cfg

primary.cfg Created by ExtremeXOS version 21.1.2.14
392380 bytes saved on Tue Feb 28 18:17:50 2017
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