8. Define the other OSPF routers which are

neighbors

to the Multiprotocol
Interconnect module. To so so, select

OSPF Neighbors

from the
OSPF Menu
panel. An example of the resulting panel is shown in Figure 176 on
page 298.
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Config * OSPF Neighbor Table Module: BladeRunner
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IP Address Port Router ID Options Priority State Events Retrans
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9.67.46.46 0 9.24.104.81 0 1 full 4 0
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Figure 176. LMS OSPF Neighbors Panel
This panel allows you to describe the following parameters for each neighbor
entry:

IP Address

This parameter specifies the IP address of this neighbor.

Port Router ID

This parameter specifies the logical port number of this interface. If this
interface has been assigned an IP address, this parameter will have a
value of 0. If the interface has not been assigned an IP address (a serial
WAN port could be an example) the value of this parameter will be equal
to the logical port number.

Options

This field is read-only. It is a bit mask corresponding to the neighbors
options parameter. Bit 0, if set, indicates that the area accepts and
operates on external information. If bit 0 is set to zero, it is a Stub Area.
Bit 1, if set, indicates that the system will operate on Type Of Service
metrics other than 0. If set to zero, the neighbor will ignore all metrics
except the TOS 0 metric.

Events

This parameter is read-only and indicates the number of times this
neighbors relationship has changed state or that an error has occurred.

Retrans QLen

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