Dell PowerConnect M6220 User Manual

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Configuring Routing

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Backup Designated Router — This router is the Backup Designated Router on the attached

network. It is promoted to Designated Router if the present Designated Router fails. The router

establishes adjacencies to all other routers attached to the network. The Backup Designated

Router performs slightly different functions during the Flooding Procedure, as compared to the

Designated Router.

Other Designated Router — The interface is connected to a broadcast or NBMA network on

which other routers have been selected to be the Designated Router and Backup Designated

Router either. The router attempts to form adjacencies to both the Designated Router and the

Backup Designated Router.

Designated Router — The identity of the Designated Router for this network, in the view of the

advertising router. The Designated Router is identified here by its router ID. The value 0.0.0.0 means

that there is no Designated Router. This field is only displayed if the OSPF admin mode is enabled.

Backup Designated Router — The identity of the Backup Designated Router for this network, in the

view of the advertising router. The Backup Designated Router is identified here by its router ID. Set to

0.0.0.0 if there is no Backup Designated Router. This field is only displayed if the OSPF admin mode is

enabled.

Number of Link Events — This is the number of times the specified OSPF interface has changed its

state. This field is only displayed if the OSPF admin mode is enabled.

Local Link LSAs — The number of opaque LSAs whose flooding scope is the link on this interface.

Local Link LSA Checksum — The sum of the checksums of local link LSAs for this link.

Metric Cost — Enter the value on this interface for the cost TOS (type of service). The range for the

metric cost is between 1 and 65,535. Metric Cost is only configurable/displayed if OSPF is initialized

on the interface.

Configuring an OSPF Interface Configuration

1. Open the OSPF Interface Configuration

page.

2. Specify an interface to configure.
3. Specify values in the remaining fields as needed.
4. Click Apply Changes.

The OSPF interface is configured.

Displaying an OSPF Interface Configuration

1. Open the OSPF Interface Configuration

page.

2. Select the VLAN interface for which data is to be displayed from the drop-down menu.

Configuration data for this interface display.

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