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5. Select the
Refresh
button to update the statistics counters to their latest values.
13.3.15.6 OSPF State
An OSPF enabled access point sends hello packets to discover neighbors and elect a designated router for dynamic links. The
hello packet includes link
state
data maintained on each access point and is periodically updated on all OSPF members. The
access point tracks link state information to help assess the health of the OSPF dynamic route.
To view OSPF state statistics:
1. Select the
Statistics
menu from the Web UI.
2. Select
System
from the navigation pane (on the left-hand side of the screen), expand the default node and select an access
point for statistical observation.
3. Select
OSPF
.
4. Select the
OSPF State
tab.
Figure 13-63
Access Point OSPF - State tab
The
OSPF State
tab describes the following:
OSPF Enabled
Lists whether OSPF has been enabled for each listed interface. OSPF is disabled by default.
UP/DOWN
Displays whether the OSPF interface (the dynamic route) is currently up or down for each listed
interface. An OSPF interface is the connection between a router and one of its attached networks.
OSPF state
Displays the OSPF link state amongst neighbors within the OSPF topology. Link state information
is maintained in a
link-state database
(LSDB) which is a tree image of the entire network topology.
Identical copies of the LSDB are periodically updated through flooding on all OSPF supported
nodes. Flooding is the part of the OSPF protocol that distributes and synchronizes the link-state
database between OSPF routers.
OSPF ignore
state count
Lists the number of times state requests have been ignored between the
access point
and its peers
within this OSPF supported broadcast domain.
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