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OSPF Neighbor Table

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OSPF Neighbor Table D-Link DES-3326S Layer 3 Switch The following fields are displayed. Figure 16- 9. OSPF Neighbor Table Parameter Description Neighbor ID IP Address Neighbor Options Neighbor Priority Neighbor State State Changes The router ID of a neighboring router. The IP address of the neighboring router. This field indicates whether the neighbor router can accept OSPF optional operation within its OSPF domain. For example, TOS routing. The priority value of the neighboring router. Indicates the relationship between the switch and the neighbor router. The number of times the neighbor router has changed state. OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table Figure 16- 10. OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table The following fields can be set or are displayed. Parameter Description Transit Area ID Virtual Neighbor ID IP Address Virtual Neighbor Options Virtual Neighbor State State Changes The area ID of the transit area that the virtual link resides on. The router ID of the neighboring router via the virtual link. The IP address of the neighboring router. This field indicates whether the neighbor router can accept OSPF optional operation within its OSPF domain. For example, TOS routing. Indicates the relationship between the switch and the neighbor router. The number of times the neighbor router has changed state. 117

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D-Link DES-3326S Layer 3 Switch
OSPF Neighbor Table
Figure 16- 9.
OSPF Neighbor Table
The following fields are displayed.
Parameter
Description
Neighbor ID
The router ID of a neighboring router.
IP Address
The IP address of the neighboring router.
Neighbor Options
This field indicates whether the neighbor router can accept OSPF optional operation within
its OSPF domain.
For example, TOS routing.
Neighbor Priority
The priority value of the neighboring router.
Neighbor State
Indicates the relationship between the switch and the neighbor router.
State Changes
The number of times the neighbor router has changed state.
OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table
Figure 16- 10. OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table
The following fields can be set or are displayed.
Parameter
Description
Transit Area ID
The area ID of the transit area that the virtual link resides on.
Virtual Neighbor ID
The router ID of the neighboring router via the virtual link.
IP Address
The IP address of the neighboring router.
Virtual Neighbor Options
This field indicates whether the neighbor router can accept OSPF optional
operation within its OSPF domain.
For example, TOS routing.
Virtual Neighbor State
Indicates the relationship between the switch and the neighbor router.
State Changes
The number of times the neighbor router has changed state.
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