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Searching the OSPF Link State Database

Searching the
OSPF Link State
Database Using
the Web Agent
Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide, Version 5.3.1
Table 11-8. OSPF Neighbors Dialog Box Parameters continued
Parameter
Definition
DR Priority
Displays the DR Priority of the neighboring router.
This is used to determine whether this neighbor is
eligible to become the Backup Designated Router. If 0,
the router is ineligible to become the Backup
Designated Router.
E-Option
The method used to flood AS-external-LSAs.
T-Option
Specifies whether this neighbor is an ASBR.
MC-Option
Specifies whether this neighbor supports MOSPF.
N-Option
Specifies whether this neighbor supports the handling
of Type-7 LSAs.
OPQ-Option
Specifies whether this neighbor supports opaque LSAs
(LSA type 9-11).
DR Choice
Interface IP address of the designated router.
BDR Choice
Interface IP address of the backup designated router.
To display the OSPF neighbors using the CLI, enter the following
command in Priv mode:
># show ip ospf neighbor
Refer to the Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P550R, P580, P880,
and P882 Multiservice Switches, v5.3 for details about this command.
You can search the OSPF kink state database using either the Web
Agent or the CLI.
To search the OSPF link state database using the Web Agent:
1. Select Link State Database Search from the Routing > IP
> OSPF group on the Web Agent window. The Link State
Database Search dialog box opens (Figure 11-12).
* Note: You can select more than one item in the
Search By column to help narrow your search
results.
Configuring the OSPF Routing Protocol
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