NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual page 736

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Term
Definition
Spf Delay Time
The number of seconds between two subsequent changes of LSAs, during which time the routing
table calculation is delayed.
Spf Hold Time
The number of seconds between two consecutive spf calculations.
Flood Pacing
The average time, in milliseconds, between LS Update packet transmissions on an interface. This is
Interval
the value configured with the command
LSA Refresh Group
The size in seconds of the LSA refresh group window. This is the value configured with the
Pacing Time
command
Opaque Capability
Shows whether the router is capable of sending Opaque LSAs. This is a configured value.
Autocost Ref BW
Shows the value of auto-cost reference bandwidth configured on the router.
Default Passive
Shows whether the interfaces are passive by default.
Setting
Maximum Paths
The maximum number of paths that OSPF can report for a given destination.
Default Metric
Default value for redistributed routes.
Stub Router
When OSPF runs out of resources to store the entire link state database, or any other state
Configuration
information, OSPF goes into stub router mode. As a stub router, OSPF reoriginates its own router
LSAs, setting the cost of all nonstub interfaces to infinity. Use this field to set stub router
configuration to one of Always, Startup, None.
Stub Router
Configured value in seconds. This row is only listed if OSPF is configured to be a stub router at
Startup Time
startup.
Summary LSA
One of Enabled (met), Disabled, in which met is the metric to be sent in summary LSAs when in stub
Metric Override
router mode.
Default Route
Indicates whether the default routes received from other source protocols are advertised or not.
Advertise
Always
Shows whether default routes are always advertised.
Metric
The metric of the routes being redistributed. If the metric is not configured, this field is blank.
Metric Type
Shows whether the routes are External Type 1 or External Type 2.
Number of Active
The number of active OSPF areas. An active OSPF area is an area with at least one interface up.
Areas
ABR Status
Shows whether the router is an OSPF Area Border Router.
ASBR Status
Reflects whether the ASBR mode is enabled or disabled. Enable implies that the router is an
autonomous system border router. The router automatically becomes an ASBR when it is configured
to redistribute routes learnt from other protocols. The possible values for the ASBR status is enabled
(if the router is configured to redistribute routes learned by other protocols) or disabled (if the router
is not configured for the same).
Stub Router Status One of Active, Inactive.
Stub Router
One of Configured, Startup, Resource Limitation.
Reason
Note:
M6100 Series Switches
timers pacing lsa-group
The row is only listed if stub router is active.
Routing Commands
736
timers pacing flood
on page 719.
on page 720.

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