Displaying The Neighbor Table - Planet Networking & Communication WGS3-2620 User Manual

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Parameter
Area Identity
Type
Link State ID
Router ID
Sequence No.
Age

5.8.6.5.3 Displaying the Neighbor Table

Each router exchanges link state information with all neighbors physically attached to the same network
segment. This table displays a summary of the link state for all adjacent neighbors. (Note that
neighboring routers are discovered by this device via Hello messages.).
Parameter
IP Address
ID
Router ID
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Description
An OSPF area identifier configured for a group of OSPF routers.
The link state advertisement type:
RtrLSA: Router LSA – All area routers advertise the state of links from the router
itself to the its local area.
NetLSA: Network LSA – The designated router for each area advertises the link
state for each transit area; i.e., an area with more than one attached router. This
LSA includes information about each router attached to the area, including the
designated router itself.
SumLSA: Summary LSA – Advertise the cost to a specific subnetwork outside
the router's area, or the cost to a specific autonomous system boundary router.
ExtLSA: External LSA – Advertises link state information for each known
network outside the autonomous system.
The identifier for the router originating this entry, usually in the form of an IP
address.
The IP address of the originating router.
The link state sequence number, used to remove previous duplicate LSAs.
The number of seconds since this LSA was originated.
Description
IP address of the neighboring router
The index number of the router interface to which this neighbor is attached. For
IP protocol, this value will always be zero.
The OSPF identifier for the neighboring router.
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