Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-320 User Provisioning Manual page 291

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Parameter
REMOTE PORT
STATE
DEADTIME
RTXQ
EVENTS
RQST
The DDRP NEIGHBOR panel contains the same fields previously described for the
above table but for a single AID selected by means of the check box.
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Issue 3 July 2009
Description
It represents the IP address this neighbor is using in its IP
Source Address. Note that, on addressless links, this will not
be 0-0-0-0, but the address of another of the neighbor's
interfaces. Possible value are: {1-99, 101-126, 128-223}-{0-
255}-{0-255}-{1-254}
It represents the state of the relationship with the neighbor on
DDRP Interface. The first four states (from DOWN to
TWO_WAY) are related to router adjacency status with
exchange of DDRP "Hello" packets. The last four (from
EXCHANGE_START to FULL) are involved for route
discovery, exchanging DDRP LSA packets.. Possible value
are: DOWN, ATTEMPT, INIT, TWO-WAY, EXCHANGE-
START, EXCHANGE, LOADING, FULL.
It represents the time remaining in seconds within which we
need to receive an hello packet from the neighbor or we
declare the adjacency down. If fast hellos area in use, this
value is always set to 1. If the operational status is down or
ddrpPmNbrState is DOWN, then the value is set to zero and
the field is not valid. Possible value is <INTEGER>.
It represents the current length of the retransmission queue.
Unit is expressed in Bytes in a <INTEGER> format
It represents the number of times this DDRP interface has
changed its state, or an error has occurred. Possible value is
<INTEGER>.
It represents the number of LSAs we have requested from this
neighbor for which we are still awaiting a response. This
number is incremented when an LSA is requested by sending
a LS request packet and is decremented when the LSA arrives
in an LS update packet. Possible value is <INTEGER>.
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