Netgear GSM7312 FSM7326P User Manual - Page 165

config router ospf area stub delete, show router ospf neighbor detailed

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software config router ospf area stub delete This command deletes a stub area for the specified area ID. Format config router ospf area stub delete config router ospf area delete This command removes the specified area from the router configuration. The user is advised to disable OSPF before using this command. Format config router ospf area delete show router ospf neighbor detailed This command displays the OSPF neighbor table list. When a particular neighbor ID is specified, detailed information about a neighbor is given. The information below will only be displayed if OSPF is enabled and the interface has a neighbor. The IP address is the IP address of the neighbor. Format Interface Router Id Options Router Priority State show router ospf neighbor detailed The slot.port identifying the internal interface number of the OSPF neighbor. A 4-digit dotted-decimal number identifying neighbor router. An integer value that indicates the optional OSPF capabilities supported by the neighbor. The neighbor's optional OSPF capabilities are also listed in its Hello packets. This enables received Hello Packets to be rejected (i.e., neighbor relationships will not even start to form) if there is a mismatch in certain crucial OSPF capabilities. Displays the OSPF priority for the specified interface. The priority of an interface is a priority integer from 0 to 255. A value of '0' indicates that the router is not eligible to become the designated router on this network. The types are: Down- initial state of the neighbor conversation - no recent information has been received from the neighbor. Attempt - no recent information has been received from the neighbor but a more concerted effort should be made to contact the neighbor. Init - an Hello packet has recently been seen from the neighbor, but bidirectional communication has not yet been established. 2 way - communication between the two routers is bi-directional. Exchange start - the first step in creating an adjacency between the two neighboring routers, the goal is to decide which router is the master and to decide upon the initial DD sequence number. Routing Commands 202-10009-01 8-23

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software
Routing Commands
8-23
202-10009-01
config router ospf area stub delete
This command deletes a stub area for the specified area ID.
Format
config router ospf area stub delete
<areaid>
config router ospf area delete
This command removes the specified area from the router configuration.
The user is advised to disable OSPF before using this command.
Format
config router ospf area delete
<areaid>
show router ospf neighbor detailed
This command displays the OSPF neighbor table list. When a particular neighbor ID is specified,
detailed information about a neighbor is given. The information below will only be displayed if
OSPF is enabled and the interface has a neighbor. The IP address is the IP address of the neighbor.
Format
show router ospf neighbor detailed
<slot.port>
<ipaddr>
Interface
The slot.port identifying the internal interface number of the OSPF neighbor.
Router Id
A 4-digit dotted-decimal number identifying neighbor router.
Options
An integer value that indicates the optional OSPF capabilities supported by the
neighbor. The neighbor's optional OSPF capabilities are also listed in its Hello
packets. This enables received Hello Packets to be rejected (i.e., neighbor
relationships will not even start to form) if there is a mismatch in certain crucial
OSPF capabilities.
Router Priority
Displays the OSPF priority for the specified interface. The priority of an
interface is a priority integer from 0 to 255. A value of '0' indicates that the
router is not eligible to become the designated router on this network.
State
The types are:
Down
- initial state of the neighbor conversation - no recent information has been
received from the neighbor.
Attempt - no recent information has been received from the neighbor but a more
concerted effort should be made to contact the neighbor.
Init
- an Hello packet has recently been seen from the neighbor, but bi-
directional communication has not yet been established.
2 way
- communication between the two routers is bi-directional.
Exchange start
- the first step in creating an adjacency between the two
neighboring routers, the goal is to decide which router is the master and to
decide upon the initial DD sequence number.