Ospf Virtual Neighbor; Dvmrp Monitoring; Dvmrp Routing Table - D-Link DGS-3324SR User Manual

High-density layer 3 stackable gigabit ethernet switch
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D-Link DGS-3324SR Layer 3 Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch

OSPF Virtual Neighbor

This table can be found in the OSPF Monitoring folder by clicking Layer 3 Feature > OSPF Monitor >
Browse OSPF Virtual Neighbor link. This table displays a list of Virtual OSPF neighbors of the Switch. The
user may choose specifically search a virtual neighbor by using one of the two search options at the top of the
screen, which are:
Parameter
Transit Area ID
Neighbor ID

DVMRP Monitoring

This menu allows the DVMRP (Distance-Vector Multicast Routing Protocol) to be monitored for each IP
interface defined on the switch. This folder, found in the Monitoring folder under Layer 3 Feature, offers 3
screens for monitoring; Browse DVMRP Routing Table, Browse DVMRP Neighbor Address Table and
Browse DVMRP Routing Next Hop Table. Information on DVMRP and its features in relation to the DGS-
3324SR can be found in Section 4, under Layer 3 IP Networking.

DVMRP Routing Table

Multicast routing information is gathered and stored by DVMRP in the DVMRP Routing Table, which may be
found in the Monitoring folder under DVMRP Monitoring, contains one row for each route (source subnet)
entry. Each routing entry contains multicast routing information used by DVMRP in place of the unicast routing
Figure 6- 31. OSPF Neighbor Table
Description
Allows the entry of an OSPF Area ID − previously defined on the switch −
that allows a remote area to communicate with the backbone (area 0). A
Transit Area cannot be a Stub Area or a Backbone Area.
The OSPF router ID for the remote router. This IP address uniquely
identifies the remote area's Area Border Router.
Figure 6- 32. OSPF Virtual Neighbor window
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