R3721-F3210-F3171-HP High-End Firewalls Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW101

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The OSPF configuration page appears.
2. After you complete OSPF area configurations, click Show Peer on the Show Information tab.
The OSPF neighbor information is displayed.
Figure 255 Display OSPF neighbor information
Table 67 Field description
Field Descri
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Peer Router ID ID of the neighbor router
IP Address IP address of the neighbor router
DR Priority DR priority of the neighbor router
State
Current state of the neighbor, which can be:
Down—Indicates that the initial state of the neighboring
relationship.
Init—Indicates that a Hello packet is received from the neighbor
before the neighbor is down, but it does not contain the router ID.
In such cases, bidirectional communication is not available.
Attempt—which is available the neighbor of an NBMA network
only. It indicates the router receives no information from the
neighbor, but it still attempts to contact the neighbor.
2-way—Indicates that the bidirectional communication is
available, and the router ID can be obtained from the Hello
packet sent by the neighbor router.
Exstart—Indicates that the master and slave between the router
and the neighbor and the initial DD packet sequence number
are determined for exchanging DD packets.
Exchange—Indicates that the router sends DD packets to its
neighbor to describe its LSDB.
Loading—Indicates that the router sends an LSR packet to its
neighbor, requesting the newest LSA.
Full—Indicates that adjacency has been established between
the router and its neighbor.
OSPF configuration example in the web interface
Network requirements
All the devices run OSPF, and the AS is divided into three areas.
Firewall and Device A act as ABRs to forward routes between areas.