Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring IPv6

State — The state of a neighbor can be the following:

Down — This is the initial state of a neighbor conversation. It indicates that there is no recent

information received from the neighbor. On NBMA networks, Hello packets may still be sent to

Down neighbors, although at a reduced frequency.

Attempt — This state is only valid for neighbors attached to NBMA networks. It indicates that no

recent information has been received from the neighbor, but that a more concerted effort should

be made to contact the neighbor. This is done by sending the neighbor Hello packets at intervals of

Hello Interval.

Init — In this state, a Hello packet has recently been seen from the neighbor. However,

bidirectional communication has not yet been established with the neighbor (i.e., the router itself

did not appear in the neighbor's Hello packet). All neighbors in this state (or greater) are listed in

the Hello packets sent from the associated interface.

2-Way — In this state, communication between the two routers is bidirectional. This has been

assured by the operation of the Hello Protocol. This is the most advanced state short of beginning

adjacency establishment. The (Backup) Designated Router is selected from the set of neighbors in

state 2-Way or greater.

Exchange Start — This is the first step in creating an adjacency between the two neighboring

routers. The goal of this step is to decide which router is the master, and to decide upon the initial

DD sequence number. Neighbor conversations in this state or greater are called adjacencies.

Exchange — In this state the router is describing its entire link state database by sending Database

Description packets to the neighbor. In this state, Link State Request Packets may also be sent

asking for the neighbor's more recent LSAs. All adjacencies in Exchange state or greater are used

by the flooding procedure. These adjacencies are fully capable of transmitting and receiving all

types of OSPF routing protocol packets.

Loading — In this state, Link State Request packets are sent to the neighbor asking for the more

recent LSAs that have been discovered (but not yet received) in the Exchange state.

Full — In this state, the neighboring routers are fully adjacent. These adjacencies now appears in

router-LSAs and network-LSAs.

Events — The number of times this neighbor relationship has changed state, or an error has occurred.

Retransmission Queue Length — The current length of the retransmission queue.

Displaying OSPFv3 Neighbors

1. Open the OSPFv3 Neighbors

page.

2. Select the interface to display from the Interface drop-down menu.
3. Select the Neighbor Router ID to display.

Statistics for the selected interface

Neighbor ID display.

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