Lucent Technologies PortMaster User Manual

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Glossary

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autonomous system border router

In OSPF, a router that exchanges information with routers from other autonomous
systems. Autonomous system border routers are also used to import routing information
about RIP, direct, or static routes from non-OSPF attached interfaces.

autonomous system path list

In BGP, the list of autonomous systems that a packet must traverse to reach a given set of
IP address destinations located within a single autonomous system destination. The list
can consist of sequences, which are series of autonomous systems that must be
traversed in the order specified, and sets, which are collections of autonomous systems
one of more of which must be traversed in any order to the destination.

For example, an autonomous system path list might consist of Sequence 1, 2, 3, Set 4, 5,
Sequence 6, 7
. This list indicates that a packet traverses autonomous systems 1, 2, and 3 in
order, then one or both of autonomous systems 4 and 5 in any order, and finally
autonomous systems 6 and 7 in order. Autonomous system 7 is the destination
autonomous system.

B

backbone

A network topology consisting of a single length of cable with multiple network
connection points.

backbone area

In OSPF, an area consisting of networks and routers not contained in any area and
autonomous system border routers. The backbone area is responsible for distributing
routing information between areas. This backbone area must be contiguous either
physically or through a virtual link. The number reserved for the backbone area is
0.0.0.0.

backbone router

In OSPF, a router that has an interface into the backbone area by a direct attachment or a
virtual link.

Basic Rate Interface

See BRI.

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