Browse Ospf Neighbor Table - D-Link DGS-3312SR Product Manual

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To browse the OSPF LSDB Table, you first must select which browse method you want to use. The choices are Area ID,
Advertise Router ID, LSDB, Area ID & Advertise Router ID, Area ID & LSDB, Advertise Router ID & LSDB, and ALL.
If Area ID is selected as the browse method, you must enter the IP address in the Area ID field, and then click Find.
If Advertise Router ID is selected, you must enter the IP address in the Advertise Router ID field, and then click Find.
If LSDB is selected, you must select the type of link state (RTRLink, NETLink, Summary, ASSummary, and ASExtLink) in
the LSDB Type field, and then click Find.
If Area ID & Advertise Router ID is selected as the browse method, you must enter the IP address in the Area ID field and
the IP address in the Advertise Router ID field, and then click Find.
If Area ID & LSDB is selected as the browse method, you must enter the IP address in the Area ID field and select the type
of link state (RTRLink, NETLink, Summary, ASSummary, and ASExtLink) in the LSDB Type field, and then click Find.
If Advertise Router ID & LSDB is selected as the browse method, you must enter the IP address in the Advertise Router ID
field and select the type of link state (RTRLink, NETLink, Summary, ASSummary, and ASExtLink) in the LSDB Type field,
and then click Find.
If ALL is selected, you must enter the IP address in the Area ID field and the IP address in the Advertise Router ID field
and select the type of link state (RTRLink, NETLink, Summary, ASSummary, and ASExtLink) in the LSDB Type field, and
then click Find.
The following fields are displayed:
Parameter
Area ID
Search Type
LSDB Type
Adv. Router ID
Link State ID
Cost
Sequence

Browse OSPF Neighbor Table

This table can be found in the OSPF Monitor folder by clicking on the Browse OSPF Neighbor Table link. Routers that
are connected to the same area or segment become neighbors in that area. Neighbors are elected via the Hello protocol. IP
multicast is used to send out Hello packets to other routers on the segment. Routers become neighbors when they see
DGS-3312SR Gigabit Layer 3 Switch
Description
Allows the entry of an OSPF Area ID. This Area ID will then be used to search the table,
and display an entry − if there is one.
Select the browse method you want to use: Area ID, Advertise Router ID, LSDB, Area ID
& Advertise Router ID, Area ID & LSDB, Advertise Router ID & LSDB, or ALL.
Displays which one of eight types of link advertisements by which the current link was
discovered by the switch: Router link (RTRLink), Network link (NETLink), Summary link
(Summary), Autonomous System link (ASSummary), and Autonomous System external
link (ASExtLink).
Displays the Advertising Router's ID.
This field identifies the portion of the Internet environment that is being described by the
advertisement. The contents of this field depend on the advertisement's LS type.
LS Type
Link State ID
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1
The originating router's Router ID.
2
The IP interface address of the network's Designated Router.
3
The destination network's IP address.
4
The Router ID of the described AS boundary router.
Displays the cost of the table entry.
Displays a sequence number corresponding to number of times the current link has been
advertised as changed.
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