Netgear XCM89UP User Manual Software Version 11.x - Page 393
Default Passive Setting, Enable, Disable, Apply, Table 145., OSPF Configuration
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M6100, M5300, and M7100 Series Managed Switches 19. In the Default Passive Setting field, select Enable or Disable from the list to configure the global passive mode setting for all OSPF interfaces. Configuring this field overwrites any present interface level passive mode setting. OSPF does not form adjacencies on passive interfaces, but does advertise attached networks as stub networks. The default is Disabled. 20. Click the Apply button. The updated configuration is sent to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. The following table describes the nonconfigurable data that is displayed. Table 145. OSPF Configuration Field ASBR Mode ABR Status External LSA Count External LSA Checksum AS_OPAQUE LSA Count AS_OPAQUE LSA Checksum New LSAs Originated LSAs Received Description The router is an autonomous system boundary router if it is configured to redistribute routes from another protocol, or if it is configured to originate an external LSA advertising the default route. The router is an autonomous system boundary router if it is configured to redistribute routes from another protocol, or if it is configured to originate an external LSA advertising the default route. The number of external (LS type 5) LSAs (link state advertisements) in the link state database. The sum of the LS checksums of the external LSAs (link state advertisements) contained in the link state database. This sum can be used to determine if there was a change in a router's link state database, and to compare the link state databases of two routers. This value is in hexadecimal. The number of opaque LSAs with domain-wide flooding scope. The sum of the LS checksums of the opaque LSAs with domain wide flooding scope. This sum can be used to determine if there was a change in a router's link state database, and to compare the link state databases of two routers. This value is in hexadecimal. In any given OSPF area, a router originates several LSAs. Each router originates a router-LSA. If the router is also the designated router for any of the area's networks, it originates network LSAs for those networks. This value represents the number of LSAs originated by this router. The number of LSAs (link state advertisements) received that were determined to be new instantiations. This number does not include newer instantiations of self-originated LSAs. OSPF and OSPFv3 393