Ospf Passive-Interface Support; Load Mib - Avaya Cajun P550R Installation Manual

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OSPF Passive-Interface Support

Load MIB

Cajun P550R/P880/P882 Installation Guide
OSPF passive-interface disables sending OSPF routing updates by
not sending OSPF hello packets across the network. Any OSPF hello
packets received from other OSPF routers on the network are also
ignored. OSPF advertises the passive-interface as a stub network in
the router updates it sends to other OSPF interfaces.
The OSPF passive-interface CLI commands are:
>passive-interface [<interface-name>|<ip-addr>]
This command defines an OSPF interface as passive-interface.
>no passive-interface [<interface-name>|<ip-addr>]
This command sets the state of an OSPF interface that is configured
as a passive-interface to normal.
You can also set OSPF passive-interface from the switch Web Agent.
The Interface-State field on the OSPF Interface web page can be set
to Passive, which disables the sending of OSPF routing updates, or
Normal, which enables the sending of OSPF routing updates
(default).
The switch Load MIB defines upload, download and copy of
application software and configuration information. The Load MIB
consists of two tables:
The genOpTable — a conceptual table where each row
represents a file operation that can be performed by the switch.
For example, localConfigFileCopy is a function that the
switch software supports. Therefore, the genOpTable should
always display the conceptual row representing the indicated
operation.
The genAppTable — functions as a file system directory. Each
row in the genAppTable represents a file stored in ram, nvram,
flash, or bootprom. By using this representation, the network
management device can walk the entire genAppTable to learn
what files (along with their type and location) are resident in the
system.
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