D-Link xStack DGS-3600 Series User Manual - Browse Pim Neighbor Table
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch
Browse PIM Neighbor Table
Figure 12- 40. PIM Neighbor Table
OSPF Monitoring
This section offers windows regarding OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) information on the Switch, including the
OSPF LSDB
Table
,
OSPF Neighbor Table
and the
OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table
. To view these tables, open the
Monitoring
folder and
click
OSPF Monitoring
.
Browse OSPF LSDB Table
This table, located in the
Monitoring
folder, can be found in the
OSPF Monitor
folder, by clicking on the
Browse
OSPF LSDB
Table
link. The
OSPF Link-State Database Table
displays the current link-state database in use by the OSPF routing protocol
on a per-OSPF area basis.
Figure 12- 41. Browse OSPF LSDB Table
The user may search for a specific entry by entering the following information into the fields at the top of the screen:
To browse the
OSPF LSDB Table
, you first must select which browse method you want to use in the
Search Type
field. The
choices are
All
,
Area ID
,
Advertise Router ID
,
LSDB
,
Area ID & Advertise Router ID
,
Area ID & LSDB
, and
Advertise Router ID
& LSDB
.
If
Area ID
is selected as the browse method, users must enter the IP address in the
Area ID
field, and then click
Find
.
If
Adv. Router ID
is selected, users must enter the IP address in the
Adv. Router ID
field, and then click
Find
.
If
LSDB
is selected, users must select the type of link state (
RTRLink
,
NETLink,
Summary
,
ASSummary
,
ASExtLink
and
NSSA_EXT
) in the
LSDB Type
field, and then click
Find
.
The following fields are displayed in the
OSPF LSDB Table
:
Parameter
Description
Area ID
Allows the entry of an OSPF Area ID. This Area ID will then be used to search the table, and
display an entry
−
if there is one.
Adv. Router ID
Displays the Advertising Router’s ID.
LSDB Type
Displays which one of eight types of link advertisements by which the current link was
discovered by the Switch:
All
, Router link (
RTRLink
), Network link (
NETLink
), Summary link
(
Summary
), Autonomous System link (
ASSummary
), Autonomous System external link
(
ASExternal)
, and NSSA_EXT (
Not So Stubby Area
external)
Multicast routers use
Protocol Independent
Multicast (PIM)
determine which other multicast
routers should receive multicast packets. The
PIM
Neighbor Address Table
contains information
regarding each of a router’s PIM neighbors. This
screen may be found in the
Monitoring
folder under
the heading
PIM Monitor
. To search this table,
enter either an
Interface Name
or
Neighbor
Address
into the respective field
and click the
Find
button. PIM neighbors of that entry will appear in
the
PIM Neighbor Table
below.
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