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294 | Chapter 4. Routing
ProSafe® Gigabit L3 Managed Stackable Switches Software Administration Manual
Simple - If you select 'Simple' you will be prompted to enter an authentication key.
This key will be included, in the clear, in the OSPF header of all packets sent on the
network. All routers on the network must be configured with the same key.
Encrypt - If you select 'Encrypt' you will be prompted to enter both an authentication
key and an authentication ID. Encryption uses the MD5 Message-Digest algorithm. All
routers on the network must be configured with the same key and ID.
8. Use Authentication Key to enter the OSPF Authentication Key for the specified interface. If
you do not choose to use authentication you will not be prompted to enter a key. If you
choose 'simple' authentication you cannot use a key of more than eight octets. If you choose
'encrypt' the key may be up to 16 octets long. The key value will only be displayed if you are
logged on with Read/Write privileges, otherwise it will be displayed as asterisks.
9. Use Authentication ID to enter the ID to be used for authentication. You will only be
prompted to enter an ID when you select 'Encrypt' as the authentication type. The ID is a
number between 0 ad 255, inclusive.
10. Click ADD to add a new virtual link to the switch.
11. Click DELETE to remove the specified virtual link from the switch configuration.
Table 36.
Field Description
Neighbor State The OSPF interface state, it can be these values:
Down: This is the initial interface state. In this state, the lower-level protocols have
indicated that the interface is unusable. In this state, interface parameters will be set to
their initial values. All interface timers will be disabled, and there will be no adjacencies
associated with the interface.
Waiting: The router is trying to determine the identity of the (Backup) Designated
Router by monitoring received Hello Packets. The router is not allowed to elect a
Backup Designated Router or a Designated Router until it transitions out of Waiting
state. This prevents unnecessary changes of (Backup) Designated Router.
Point-to-Point: The interface is operational, and is connected either to the virtual link.
On entering this state the router attempts to form an adjacency with the neighboring
router. Hello Packets are sent to the neighbor every HelloInterval seconds.
Designated Router: This router is itself the Designated Router on the attached
network. Adjacencies are established to all other routers attached to the network. The
router must also originate a network-LSA for the network node. The network- LSA will
contain links to all routers (including the Designated Router itself) attached to the
network.
Backup Designated Router: This router is itself the Backup Designated Router on the
attached network. It will be promoted to Designated Router if the present Designated
Router fails. The router establishes adjacencies to all other routers attached to the
network. The Backup Designated Router performs slightly different functions during the
Flooding Procedure, as compared to the Designated Router.
Other Designated Router: The interface is connected to a broadcast or NBMA
network on which other routers have been selected to be the Designated Router and
Backup Designated Router either. The router attempts to form adjacencies to both the
Designated Router and the Backup Designated Router.
Neighbor State The state of the Virtual Neighbor Relationship.
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