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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
Chapter27 Configuring OSPF
Feature History for OSPF
Step2 You can select and monitor OSPF LSAs, Types 1 through 5 and 7. Each pane shows one LSA type, as
follows:
Type 1 LSAs represent the routes in an area under a process.
Type 2 LSAs show the IP address of the designated router that advertises the routers.
Type 3 LSAs show the IP address of the destination network.
Type 4 LSAs show the IP address of the AS boundary router.
Type 5 LSAs and Type 7 LSAs show the IP address of the AS external network.
Step3 Click Refresh to update each LSA type pane.
Step4 In the main ASDM window, choose Monitoring > Routing > OSPF Neighbors.
In the OSPF Neighbors pane, each row represents one OSPF neighbor. In addition, the OSPF Neighbors
pane shows the network on which the neighbor is running, the priority, the state, the amount of dead time
in seconds, the IP address of the neighbor, and the interface on which it is running. For a list of possible
states for an OSPF neighbor, see RFC 2328.
Step5 Click Refresh to update the OSPF Neighbors pane.
Feature History for OSPF
Table27-1 lists each feature change and the platform release in which it was implemented. ASDM is
backwards-compatible with multiple platform releases, so the specific ASDM release in which support
was added is not listed.
Table27-1 Feature History for Static and Default Routes
Feature Name
Platform
Releases Feature Information
OSPF support 7.0(1) Support was added for route data, authentication, and
redistribution and monitoring of routing information using
the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol.
We introduced the following screen: Configuration >
Device Setup > Routing > OSPF.