Variable
Value
ScopeLsaCount
The number of link-state advertisements in the area link-state
database, excluding AS External LSAs.
ScopeLsaCksumSum
The 32-bit unsigned sum of the link-state advertisements. This
sum excludes external (LS type-5) link-state advertisements.
The sum determines changes in a router link-state database
and compares the link-state databases of two routers.
Summary
The area support for summary advertisements in a stub area.
The default value is sendAreaSummary.
StubMetric
The number of active interfaces in this area.
The default value is 10.
NssaTranslatorRole
Indicates an NSSA border router ability to translate NSSA
type-7 LSAs into type-5 LSAs:
• always (default)
• candidate
NssaTranslatorState
Indicates if and how an NSSA border router translates NSSA
type-7 LSAs into type-5 LSAs:
• enabled indicates the NSSA border router translator role is
configured to always.
• elected indicates a candidate NSSA border router is
translating type-7 LSAs into type-5.
• disabled indicates a candidate NSSA border router is not
translating type-7 LSAs into type-5.
NssaTranslatorStabilityIn
terval
The number of seconds after an elected translator determines
translation is not required that it resumes translation duties. The
default value is 40.
NssaTranslatorEvents
A read-only field indicating the number of translator state
changes since the last startup.
StubMetricType
Configures the type of metric advertised as a default route:
• ospfv3Metric indicates the OSPF metric
• comparableCost indicates an external type 1
• nonComparable indicates and external type 2
The default value is ospfv3Metric.
Creating a virtual link
When you use OSPF, an Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 8800/8600 that functions as an ABR
must connect directly to the backbone. If the switch does not directly connect, it requires a
IPv6 routing configuration using Enterprise Device Manager
148 Configuration — IPv6 Routing
November 2010
Summary of Contents for ERS 8600 series
Page 14: ...New in this release 14 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...
Page 78: ...IPv6 routing configuration 78 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...
Page 132: ...Basic IPv6 configuration using the ACLI 132 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...
Page 176: ...IPv6 routing configuration using the CLI 176 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...
Page 194: ...IPv6 routing configuration using the ACLI 194 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...
Page 206: ...IPv6 DHCP Relay configuration using the CLI 206 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...
Page 238: ...IPv6 VRRP configuration using the CLI 238 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...
Page 250: ...IPv6 VRRP configuration using the ACLI 250 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...
Page 262: ...IPv6 RSMLT configuration using the CLI 262 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...
Page 268: ...IPv6 RSMLT configuration using the ACLI 268 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...
Page 306: ...Multicast protocol configuration using the ACLI 306 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...
Page 344: ...IPv6 traffic filter configuration using the ACLI 344 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...
Page 398: ...CLI show commands 398 Configuration IPv6 Routing November 2010...