Dell PowerConnect 6224 Command Line Interface Manual page 969

6200 series systems
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AutoCost Ref BW The configured autocost reference bandwidth. This value is used
Default Passive
Setting
Maximum Paths
Default Metric
Default Route
Advertise
Always
Metric
Metric Type
Number of Active
Areas
ABR Status
ASBR Status
Stub Router
to determine the OSPF metric on its interfaces. The reference
bandwidth is divided by the interface speed to compute the
metric.
When enabled, OSPF interfaces are passive by default.
Shows the maximum number of paths that OSPF can report for
a given destination.
Default metric for redistributed routes.
When enabled, OSPF originates a type 5 LSA advertising a
default route.
When this option is configured, OSPF only originates a default
route when the router has learned a default route from another
source.
Shows the metric for the advertised default routes. If the metric
is not configured, this field is not configured.
Shows whether the metric for the default route is advertised as
External Type 1 or External Type 2.
The number of OSPF areas to which the router is attached on
interfaces that are up.
Shows whether the router is an OSPF Area Border Router.
Indicates whether the router is an autonomous system border
router. Router automatically becomes an ASBR when it is
configured to redistribute routes learned from another protocol.
The possible values for the ASBR status is enabled (if the router
is configured to re-distribute routes learned by other protocols)
or disabled (if the router is not configured for the same).
OSPF enters stub router mode, as described in RFC 3137, when
it encounters a resource limitation that prevents it from
computing a complete routing table. In this state, OSPF sets the
link metrics of non-stub links in its own router LSAs to the
largest possible value, discouraging other routers from
computing paths through the stub router, but allowing other
routers to compute routes to destinations attached to the stub
router. To restore OSPF to normal operation, resolve the
condition that caused the resource overload, then disable and re-
enable OSPF globally.
OSPFv3 Commands
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