User Manual
Table Of Contents
- M6100 Web Management User Guide
- Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. Configuring System Information
- 3. Configuring Switching Information
- 4. Routing
- 5. Configuring Quality of Service
- 6. Managing Device Security
- 7. Monitoring the System
- 8. Maintenance
- 9. Help
- A. Default Settings
- B. Configuration Examples
- C. Notification of Compliance
Routing
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Table 119. Advanced OSPFv3 External Link State Database Table
Field Description
Router ID The 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format that
uniquely identifies the router within the autonomous
system (AS). The Router ID is set on the OSPFv3
Configuration page. If you want to change the Router
ID you must first disable OSPFv3. After you set the
new Router ID, you must re-enable OSPFv3 to have
the change take effect. The default value is 0.0.0.0,
although this is not a valid Router ID.
LSA Type The format and function of the link state
advertisement. LSA Type is one of the following:
• Router LSA — A router may originate one or
more router-lsas for a given area. Each
router-lsa originated in an area describes the
collected states of all the router's interfaces to
the area.
• Network LSA — A network lsa is originated for
every link having two or more attached routers,
by the designated router. It lists all the routers
attached to the link.
• Inter-Area Router LSA — This type describes a
prefix external to the area, yet internal to the
autonomous system. It is originated by an Area
Border Router.
• AS-External LSA — This LSA type describes a
path to a prefix external to the autonomous
system and is originated by an Autonomous
System Border Router.
• Link LSA — A router originates a separate
Link-lsa for each attached link. It provides
router's link local address to routers attached to
the link and also inform them of a list of IPv6
prefixes to associate with the link.
• Intra-Area-Prefix LSA — A link's designated
router originates one or more intra-area prefix
lsas to advertise the link's prefixes throughout
the area. A router may originate multiple
intra-area-prefix lsas for a given area to
advertise its own prefixes and those of its
attached stub links.
LS ID The Link State ID identifies the piece of the routing
domain that is being described by the advertisement.
The value of the LS ID depends on the
advertisement's LS type.
Age The time since the link state advertisement was first
originated, in seconds.










