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Link ID
— Identifies the object to which this router link connects for
each Link Type. Possible values:
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If Link Type is PTP
, then this is the neighboring router’s router ID.
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If Link Type is Transit
, then this is the address of the designated
router.
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If Link Type is Stub
, then this is the IP network or subnetwork
number.
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If Link Type is Virtual Link
, then this is the neighboring router’s
router ID.
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Link Data
— Provides additional link information. Possible values:
■
If Link Type is PTP
, then this is the MIB II index value for an
unnumbered point-to-point interface.
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If Link Type is Transit
, then this is the IP address of the advertising
router’s interface.
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If Link Type is Stub
, then this is the network’s IP address mask.
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If Link Type is Virtual Link
, then this is the IP address mask of the
neighboring router.
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Metric
— Cost of using this outbound router link. With the exception
of stub networks, this value must be other than 0.
Network Link State
Advertisements
The designated router for each area originates a network link state
advertisement for each transit network — a network that has more than
one attached router. This advertisement describes all routers that are
attached to the network, including the designated router itself. Each
network link state advertisement (LSA) includes this information:
■
LSID (Link State ID)
— The ID of the router that generated the LSA.
■
Router ID
— ID of the router that originated the LSA
.
■
LS Seq (Link State Sequence)
— The sequence number of the
advertisement. Used to detect old or duplicate link state
advertisements.
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LS age
— The time, in seconds, since the LSA was generated.
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Network Mask
— IP address mask for the network.
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Attached Routers
— List of routers that are fully adjacent to the
designated router (DR). The ID of the DR is also listed here.
Summary of Contents for 4007
Page 36: ...36 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 37: ...I UNDERSTANDING YOUR SWITCH 4007 SYSTEM Chapter 1 Configuration Overview ...
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Page 50: ...50 CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW ...
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Page 70: ...70 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING MANAGEMENT MODULES ...
Page 110: ...110 CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING AND USING EME OPTIONS ...
Page 130: ...130 CHAPTER 5 MANAGING THE CHASSIS POWER AND TEMPERATURE ...
Page 222: ...222 CHAPTER 11 IP MULTICAST FILTERING WITH IGMP ...
Page 240: ...240 CHAPTER 13 RESILIENT LINKS ...
Page 304: ...304 CHAPTER 14 VIRTUAL LANS VLANS ...
Page 350: ...350 CHAPTER 15 PACKET FILTERING ...
Page 506: ...506 CHAPTER 19 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF ROUTING ...
Page 534: ...534 CHAPTER 20 IPX ROUTING ...
Page 612: ...612 CHAPTER 22 QOS AND RSVP ...
Page 656: ...656 CHAPTER 23 DEVICE MONITORING ...
Page 657: ...IV REFERENCE Appendix A Technical Support Index ...
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