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OSPF Commands
output definitions (continued)
Designated Router RouterId
Backup Designated Router IP
Address
Backup Designated Router
RouterId
MTU
Metric Cost
Priority
Hello Interval
Transit Delay
Retrans Interval
Dead Interval
Poll Interval
Link Type
Authentication Type
#
Id
Key
Status
StartAccept
StopAccept
StartGen
StopGen
Authentication Key
# of Events
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The identification number of the designated router.
The IP address of the backup designated router.
The identification number of the backup designated router.
The Maximum Transfer Unit (in bytes) for the interface.
The cost added to routes learned on this interface.
The priority of the interface with regards to becoming the designated
router. The higher the number, the higher the priority.
The number of seconds between hello messages sent out on the inter-
face.
The estimated number of seconds required to transmit a link state
update over this interface.
The number of seconds the interface waits before resending hello mes-
sages.
The number of seconds the interface waits for hello messages received
from a neighbor before declaring the neighbor as dead.
The larger time interval, in seconds, between hello messages sent to
inactive neighbors.
The IP interface type, either broadcast or non broadcast.
The type of authentication used by this interface, either none, simple,
or md5.
The indexing of the MD5 key. (This field is only displayed for MD5
authentication.)
A key identifier that identifies the algorithm and MD5 secret key asso-
ciated with this interface. (This field is only displayed for MD5 authen-
tication.)
Indicates whether the MD5 key has been set or not. (This field is only
displayed for MD5 authentication.)
The status of the configured MD5 authentication key. (This field is only
displayed for MD5 authentication.)
The time that the OSPF router will start accepting packets that have
been created with this key. (This field is only displayed for MD5
authentication.)
The time that the OSPF router will stop accepting packets that have
been created with this key. (This field is only displayed for MD5
authentication.)
The time that the OSPF router will start using this key for packet gener-
ation. (This field is only displayed for MD5 authentication.)
The time that the OSPF router will stop using this key for packet gener-
ation. (This field is only displayed for MD5 authentication.)
This field displays whether the authentication key has been configured
or not. (This field is only displayed for simple and no authentication.)
The number of interface state machine events.
June 2012
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