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Layer 2/3/4 managed switch
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Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch
Autocost Ref BW: Shows the value of auto-cost reference bandwidth configured on the router.
Default Passive Setting: Shows whether the interfaces are passive by default.
Maximum Paths: The maximum number of paths that OSPF can report for a given destination.
Default Metric: Default value for redistributed routes.
Network Area: Shows area for the Network Area setting.
Stub Router Configuration: One of Always, Startup, or None.
Summary LSA Metric Override: One of Enabled (met), Disabled, where met is the metric to be
sent in summary LSAs when in stub router mode.Default Route Advertise: Indicates whether the
default routes received from other source protocols are advertised or not.
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
Number of Active Areas: The number of OSPF areas to which the router is attached on interfaces
that are up.
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: When OSPF runs out of resources to store the entire link state database, or
any other state information, OSPF goes into stub router mode. As a stub router, OSPF re-originates
its own router LSAs, setting the cost of all non-stub interfaces to infinity. To restore OSPF to normal
operation, disable and re-enable OSPF.
Stub Router Reason: One of Configured, Startup, or Resource Limitation. This row is only listed if
stub router is active.
External LSDB Overflow: When the number of non-default external LSAs exceeds the configured
limit, External LSDB Limit, OSPF goes into LSDB overflow state. In this state, OSPF withdraws all of
its self-originated non-default external LSAs. After the Exit Overflow Interval, OSPF leaves the
overflow state, if the number of external LSAs has been reduced.
External LSA Count: The number of external (LS type 5) link-state advertisements in the link-state
database.
External LSA Checksum: The sum of the LS checksums of external link-state advertisements
contained in the link-state database.
AS_OPAQUE LSA Count: Shows the number of AS Opaque LSAs in the link-state database.
AS_OPAQUE LSA Checksum: Shows the sum of the LS Checksums of AS Opaque LSAs
contained in the link-state database.
New LSAs Originated: The number of new link-state advertisements that have been originated.
LSAs Received: The number of link-state advertisements received determined to be new
instantiations.
LSA Count: The total number of link state advertisements currently in the link state database.
Maximum Number of LSAs: The maximum number of LSAs that OSPF can store.
LSA High Water Mark: The maximum size of the link state database since the system started.
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