D-Link DBG-2000 Product Manual 1 - Page 68
Priority, Hello interval, Dead interval, Authentication, LAN route exchange, Active, Actions, Field
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DBG-2000 User Guide Priority Hello interval Dead interval Cost Authentication LAN route exchange NSSA Active Actions It displays the priority of the router to become the designated router. It displays the number of seconds that the hello packet is sent. It displays the time (number of seconds) that a device's hello packets must not have seen before its neighbors declare the OSPF router down. It displays the cost of sending a packet on an OSPFv2 interface. It displays the authentication type. It displays the LAN Route Exchange status for a WAN interface. It displays whether NSSA is enabled or disabled. You can enable or disable the respective interface. Note: The enable and disable options are available only if the "Use profile configuration" field is disabled. You can edit the configured interface. Note: This field is available only if the "Use profile configuration" field is disabled. Click Edit to open the Edit OSPFv2 page. To delete multiple entries at once, select the checkboxes of OSPFv2 you want to delete, and click Dele te. The fields available on the Edit OSPFv2 page are as follows: Field Interface NSSA Area Description It displays the physical network interface on which OSPFv2 is enabled or disabled. Enable this option to allow OSPF stub areas to carry external routes. 68