User Manual
Table Of Contents
- M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches
- Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. Configure System Information
- Initial Setup
- Configure the Initial IPv4 Management VLAN
- Configure the Initial IPv6 Management VLAN
- Configure the Initial Service Port Settings
- View or Define System Information
- View the Fan Status
- View the Temperature Sensor Information
- View the Device Status
- View the System CPU Status
- Configure the CPU Thresholds
- View and Clear Switch Statistics
- View USB Device Information
- View Slot Information
- Configure a Loopback Interface
- Configure Management Interfaces
- Management VLAN Overview
- Time
- Configure DNS Settings
- Configure the Switch Database Management Template Preference
- Configure Green Ethernet Settings
- Configure DHCP Server Settings
- DHCP L2 Relay
- Manage the DHCPv6 Server
- Configure PoE
- Configure SNMP
- Configure LLDP
- Configure LLDP Global Settings
- Configure the LLDP Interface
- View LLDP Statistics
- View LLDP Local Device Information
- View LLDP Remote Device Information
- View LLDP Remote Device Inventory
- Configure LLDP-MED Global Settings
- Configure LLDP-MED Interface
- View LLDP-MED Local Device Information
- View LLDP-MED Remote Device Information
- View LLDP-MED Remote Device Inventory
- Configure Link Dependency
- Configure ISDP
- Timer Schedule
- Initial Setup
- 3. Stacking
- M4300 Series Switch Stacking Overview
- Firmware Synchronization and Upgrade
- Stack Configuration Maintenance
- Stack Master Election
- Stack Factory Defaults Reset Behavior
- Stack NSF
- Configure a Stack
- Run Stack Port Diagnostics
- Configure Stack Firmware Synchronization
- View NSF Summary Data
- View NSF Checkpoint Statistics
- 4. Configure Switching Information
- Configure VLANs
- Configure Basic VLAN Settings
- Reset the VLAN Configuration to Default Setting
- Configure an Internal VLAN
- Configure VLAN Trunking
- Configure VLAN Membership
- View VLAN Status
- Configure Port PVID Settings
- Configure a MAC-Based VLAN
- Configure Protocol-Based VLAN Groups
- Configure Protocol-Based VLAN Group Membership
- Configure an IP Subnet-Based VLAN
- Configure a Port DVLAN
- Configure a Voice VLAN
- Configure GARP Switch Settings
- Configure GARP Port
- Auto-VoIP
- iSCSI Overview
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Multicast
- View the MFDB Table
- View the MFDB Statistics
- IGMP Snooping
- Configure IGMP Snooping
- Configure IGMP Snooping for Interfaces
- Configure IGMP Snooping for VLANs
- Configure a Multicast Router
- Configure a Multicast Router VLAN
- IGMP Snooping Querier Overview
- Configure IGMP Snooping Querier
- Configure IGMP Snooping Querier for VLANs
- Configure MLD Snooping
- Configure a MLD Snooping Interface
- Configure MLD VLAN Settings
- Enable or Disable a Multicast Router on an Interface
- Configure Multicast Router VLAN Settings
- Configure MLD Snooping Querier
- Configure MLD Snooping Querier VLAN Settings
- Configure MVR
- MAC Address Table
- Port Settings
- Link Aggregation Groups
- Multiple Registration Protocol Overview
- Loop Protection
- Configure VLANs
- 5. Routing
- 6. OSPF and OSPFv3
- Configure OSPF
- Configure Basic OSPF Settings
- Configure the OSPF Default Route Advertise Settings
- Configure OSPF Settings
- Configure the OSPF Common Area ID
- Configure the OSPF Stub Area
- Configure the OSPF NSSA Area
- Configure the OSPF Area Range
- Configure the OSPF Interface
- View and Clear OSPF Statistics for an Interface
- View and the OSPF Neighbor Table and Clear OSPF Neighbors
- View the OSPF Link State Database
- Configure the OSPF Virtual Link
- Configure the OSPF Route Redistribution
- View the NSF OSPF Summary
- Configure OSPFv3
- Configure Basic OSPFv3 Settings
- Configure OSPFv3 Default Route Advertise Settings
- Configure the Advanced OSPFv3 Settings
- Configure the OSPFv3 Common Area
- Configure an OSPFv3 Stub Area
- Configure the OSPFv3 NSSA Area
- Configure the OSPFv3 Area Range
- Configure the OSPFv3 Interface
- View and Clear OSPFv3 Interface Statistics
- View the OSPFv3 Neighbor Table and Clear OSPFv3 Neighbors
- View the OSPFv3 Link State Database
- Configure the OSPFv3 Virtual Link
- Configure OSPFv3 Route Redistribution
- View the NSF OSPFv3 Summary
- Configure OSPF
- 7. Multicast Routing
- Multicast Overview
- Configure Multicast IGMP Settings
- Configure PIM Settings
- Configure the Multicast PIM Global Settings
- Configure PIM SSM Settings
- Configure PIM Interface
- View the PIM Neighbor
- View the PIM Candidate Rendezvous Point
- View the PIM Neighbor
- Configure the PIM Candidate Rendezvous Point
- Configure the PIM Bootstrap Router Candidate
- Configure the PIM Static Rendezvous Point
- Configure Multicast Static Routes
- Configure the Multicast Admin Boundary
- Configure IPv6 Multicast Settings
- View the IPv6 Multicast Mroute Table
- Configure the IPv6 PIM Global Settings
- Configure IPv6 PIM SSM
- Configure the IPv6 PIM Interface
- View the IPv6 PIM Neighbor
- Configure the IPv6 PIM Candidate Rendezvous Point
- Configure the IPv6 PIM Bootstrap Router Candidate Settings
- Configure the IPv6 PIM Static Rendezvous Point
- Configure IPv6 MLD Global Settings
- Configure the IPv6 MLD Routing Interface
- View IPv6 MLD Routing Interface Statistics
- View the IPv6 MLD Groups
- View and Clear IPv6 MLD Traffic
- Configure the IPv6 MLD Proxy Interface
- View IPv6 MLD Proxy Interface Statistics
- View the IPv6 MLD Proxy Membership
- Configure IPv6 Multicast Static Routes
- 8. Configure Quality of Service
- 9. Manage Device Security
- Manage User Accounts and Passwords
- Manage the RADIUS Server Settings
- Manage the TACACS Settings
- Configure Authentication Lists
- View Login Sessions
- Manage HHTP, HTTPS, and SSH Access
- Configure Telnet Access
- Configure Console Port Access
- Configure Denial of Service Settings
- Configure Access Control Settings
- Manage Port Authentication
- Control Traffic With MAC Filtering
- Configure Port Security and Private Groups
- Protect Ports
- Set Up Private VLANs
- Manage the Storm Control Settings
- Configure DHCP Snooping
- Configure IP Source Guard Interfaces
- Configure Dynamic ARP Inspection
- Set Up Captive Portals
- Set Up and Manage Access Control Lists
- Use the ACL Wizard to Create a Simple ACL
- Configure an ACL Based on Destination MAC Address
- Use the ACL Wizard to Complete the Destination MAC ACL
- Configure a Basic MAC ACL
- Configure MAC ACL Rules
- Configure MAC Binding
- View and Delete MAC ACL Bindings in the MAC Binding Table
- Configure an IP ACL
- Configure Rules for an IP ACL
- Configure Rules for an Extended IP ACL
- Configure an IPv6 ACL
- Configure IPv6 Rules
- Configure IP ACL Interface Bindings
- View and Delete IP ACL Bindings in the IP ACL Binding Table
- Configure VLAN ACL Bindings
- 10. Monitor the System
- 11. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- A. Default Settings
- B. Configuration Examples
- C. Acronyms and Abbreviations
OSPF and OSPFv3
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M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches Web Management User Manual
6. To refresh the page with the latest information on the switch, click the Update button.
The following table describes the nonconfigurable data that is displayed.
Table 146. Advanced OSPFv3 Link State Database
Field Description
Router ID The 32-bit integer in dotted-decimal format that uniquely identifies the
router within the autonomous system (AS). The router ID is set on the
OSPFv3 Configuration page. To change the router ID you must first
disable OSPFv3. After you set the new router ID, you must reenable
OSPFv3 for the change to take effect. The default value is 0.0.0.0,
although this is not a valid router ID.
Area ID The ID of an OSPFv3 area to which one of the router interfaces is
connected. An area ID is a 32-bit integer in dotted-decimal format that
uniquely identifies the area to which an interface is connected.
LSA Type The format and function of the link state advertisement. LSA Type is
one of the following:
• Router LSA. A router can originate one or more router LSAs for a
given area. Each router LSA originated in an area describes the
collected states of all the router's interfaces to the area.
• Network LSA. A network LSA is originated for every link having
two or more attached routers, by the designated router. It lists all
the routers attached to the link.
• Inter-Area Router LSA. This type describes a prefix external to
the area, yet internal to the autonomous system. It is originated by
an area border router.
• AS-External LSA. This LSA type describes a path to a prefix
external to the autonomous system and is originated by an
autonomous system border router.
• Link LSA. A router originates a separate Link LSA for each
attached link. It provides router's link local address to routers
attached to the link and also inform them of a list of IPv6 prefixes to
associate with the link.
• Intra-Area-Prefix LSA. A link's designated router originates one or
more intra-area prefix lsas to advertise the link's prefixes
throughout the area. A router can originate multiple
intra-area-prefix lsas for a given area to advertise its own prefixes
and those of its attached stub links.