98 CHAPTER 8: SETTING IP PARAMETERS
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter Area ID [0.0.0.0]:
2 Enter the area ID.
Enter Area mask [0.0.0.0]:
3 Enter the area subnet mask.
Enter LSID [0.0.0.0]:
4 Enter the LSID.
Enter LSID mask [0.0.0.0]:
5 Enter the LSID mask.
Table 23 describes the fields in the link state database router display:
Table 23 Field Attributes for Link State Database Router Display
Field Description
LSID ID of the router originating the LSI
Router ID Remote router ID
LS Seq Sequence number of the LSA (used to detect older duplicate
LSAs)
LS Age Time in seconds since LSA was originated
Flags ■ V= Router is the endpoint of an active virtual link that is using
the area as a transmit area
■ ASBR= Router is an autonomous system boundary router
■ ABR= Router is an area border router
Link Type ■ PTP= Connection is point-to-point to another router
■ Transit= Connection is to a transit network (one with more
than one OSPF router on it)
■ Stub= Connection is to a stub network
■ Virtual link= Connection is to a far-end router that is
the endpoint of a virtual link
Link ID ■ PTP= Router ID for the neighboring router
■ Transit= Address of designated router
■ Stub= IP network/subnetwork number
■ Virtual link= Router ID for the neighboring router
(continued)