Dell Networking 2024 Reference Manual page 1314

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User Guidelines
Some of the information below displays only if you enable OSPF and
configure certain features. The following fields may be displayed:
Field
Router ID
OSPF Admin
Mode
External LSDB
Limit
Exit Overflow
Interval
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
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OSPFv3 Commands
Description
A 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format identifying the router
about which information is displayed. This is a configured value.
Shows whether OSPF is administratively enabled or disabled.
Shows the maximum number of non-default external LSAs
entries that can be stored in the link-state database.
Shows the number of seconds that, after entering
OverflowState, as defined by RFC 1765, a router will attempt to
leave OverflowState.
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.

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