Avaya G250 Manual Do Utilizador

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OSPF
Issue 5 October 2007
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Type
The type of interface:
Point To Point
Point To Multipoint
Broadcast
State
The interface state of the OSPF interface:
Down - OSPF is not active on the interface.
Waiting - The identity of the designated router for this subnet is not 
yet determined.
Designated Router - This router is the Designated Router on this 
subnet.
Backup Designated Router - This router is the Backup 
Designated Router.
Other Designated Router - Another router is the Designated 
Router on this subnet.
Status
If checked, this denotes that the interface may form neighbor 
relationships, and that the interface is advertised as an internal route to 
OSPF. If not checked, the interface is external to OSPF.
Designated 
Router
The IP Address of the designated router.
Backup 
Designated 
Router
The IP Address of the backup designated router.
Priority
The priority of this router to become the designated router on this 
interface. A value of zero indicates that this router is not eligible to 
become the designated router on the current network. If more than one 
router has the same priority, then the router ID is used.
Cost
The cost of using this interface. OSPF will choose the route with the 
lowest total cost (metric) to each destination.
Hello Interval
The period of time (in seconds) between Hello packets. All routers 
attached to a common network must have the same Hello Interval.
Dead Interval
The period of time (in seconds) that a router’s Hello packets have not 
been seen before the router’s neighbors declare the router down. All 
routers attached to a common network must have the same Dead 
interval.
Auth Type
Authentication Type. Possible methods are:
None
Simple-password
MD5 - Auth Type cannot be set to MD5 from Avaya G250/G350/
G450 Manager. If MD5 authentication was configured from the CLI, 
you may view the existing Auth Type, or change Auth Type to None 
or Simple-password.
Table 82: OSPF Interfaces (continued)
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