Netgear GSM7252PS ProSafe Managed Switch Web Management User Manual - Page 296
OSPFv3, Basic, Advanced, OSPFv3 Configuration
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ProSafe® Gigabit L3 Managed Stackable Switches Software Administration Manual The source IP address is compared to the destination IP address of the route. The source IP netmask in the access list rule is treated as a wildcard mask, indicating which bits in the source IP address must match the destination address of the route. (Note that a 1 in the mask indicates a "don't care" in the corresponding address bit.) When an access list rule includes a destination IP address and netmask (an extended access list), the destination IP address is compared to the network mask of the destination of the route. The destination netmask in the access list serves as a wildcard mask, indicating which bits in the route's destination mask are significant for the filtering operation. OSPFv3 OSPFv3 is the Open Shortest Path First routing protocol for IPv6. It is similar to OSPFv2 in its concept of a link state database, intra/inter area, and AS external routes and virtual links. It differs from its IPv4 counterpoint in a number of respects, including the following: peering is done via link-local addresses; the protocol is link-based rather than network-based; and addressing semantics have been moved to leaf LSAs, which eventually allow its use for both IPv4 and IPv6. Point-to-point links are also supported in order to enable operation over tunnels. It is possible to enable OSPF and OSPFv3 at the same time. OSPF works with IPv4 and OSPFv3 works with IPv6. From the OSPF link, you can access the following pages: • Basic on page 296 • Advanced on page 298 Basic From the Basic link, you can access the following pages: • OSPFv3 Configuration on page 297 296 | Chapter 4. Routing