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Link-State Packets
There are a number of different types of link-state packets, four of which are illustrated below:
• Router Link-State Updates − These describe a router’s links to destinations within an area.
• Summary Link-State Updates – Issued by Border Routers and describe links to networks outside the area but within the
Autonomous System (AS).
• Network Link-State Updates – Issued by multi-access areas that have more than one attached router. One router is elected
as the Designated Router (DR) and this router issues the network link-state updates describing every router on the segment.
• External Link-State Updates – Issued by an Autonomous System Border Router and describes routes to destinations
outside the AS or a default route to the outside AS.
The format of these link-state updates is described in more detail below.
Router link-state updates are flooded to all routers in the current area. These updates describe the destinations reachable through all
of the router’s interfaces.
Summary link-state updates are generated by Border Routers to distribute routing information about other networks within the AS.
Normally, all Summary link-state updates are forwarded to the backbone (area 0) and are then forwarded to all other areas in the
network. Border Routers also have the responsibility of distributing routing information from the Autonomous System Border
Router in order for routers in the network to get and maintain routes to other Autonomous Systems.
Network link-state updates are generated by a router elected as the Designated Router on a multi-access segment (with more than
one attached router). These updates describe all of the routers on the segment and their network connections.
External link-state updates carry routing information to networks outside the Autonomous System. The Autonomous System
Border Router is responsible for generating and distributing these updates.
OSPF Authentication
OSPF packets can be authenticated as coming from trusted routers by the use of predefined passwords. The default for routers is to
use not authentication.
There are two other authentication methods − simple password authentication (key) and Message Digest authentication (MD-5).
Message Digest Authentication (MD-5)
MD-5 authentication is a cryptographic method. A key and a key-ID are configured on each router. The router then uses an
algorithm to generate a mathematical “message digest” that is derived from the OSPF packet, the key and the key-ID. This
message digest (a number) is then appended to the packet. The key is not exchanged over the wire and a non-decreasing sequence
number is included to prevent replay attacks.
Simple Password Authentication
A password (or key) can be configured on a per-area basis. Routers in the same area that participate in the routing domain must be
configured with the same key. This method is possibly vulnerable to passive attacks where a link analyzer is used to obtain the
password.
Backbone and Area 0
OSPF limits the number of link-state updates required between routers by defining areas within which a given router operates.
When more than one area is configured, one area is designated as area 0 − also called the backbone.
The backbone is at the center of all other areas − all areas of the network have a physical (or virtual) connection to the backbone
through a router. OSPF allows routing information to be distributed by forwarding it into area 0, from which the information can be
forwarded to all other areas (and all other routers) on the network.
In situations where an area is required, but is not possible to provide a physical connection to the backbone, a virtual link can be
configured.
Virtual Links
Virtual links accomplish two purposes:
• Linking an area that does not have a physical connection to the backbone.
• Patching the backbone in case there is a discontinuity in area 0.
Areas Not Physically Connected to Area 0
All areas of an OSPF network should have a physical connection to the backbone, but is some cases it is not possible to physically
connect a remote area to the backbone. In these cases, a virtual link is configured to connect the remote area to the backbone. A
virtual path is a logical path between two border routers that have a common area, with one border router connected to the
backbone.
Partitioning the Backbone
OSPF also allows virtual links to be configured to connect the parts of the backbone that are discontinuous. This is the equivalent
to linking different area 0s together using a logical path between each area 0. Virtual links can also be added for redundancy to
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521- User s guide
- D link des 3350sr standalone layer 3 switch
- Table of contents
- Intended readers
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- Preface
- Notes notices and cautions
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- Safety instructions
- Safety cautions
- Protecting against electrostatic discharge
- General precautions for rack mountable products
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- Section 1
- Performance features
- Introduction
- Gigabit ethernet technology
- Fast ethernet technology gigabit ethernet technology switch stacking performance features ports
- Fast ethernet technology
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- Switching technology
- Spanning tree
- Software features
- Management
- Ip multicast
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- Configuration
- Security
- Routing protocol
- Port trunking
- Port configuration and monitoring
- Mib support
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- Access control list support acl
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- Unpacking installation power on
- Unpacking and setup
- Unpacking
- Section 2
- Rack installation
- Installation
- Desktop or shelf installation
- Power on
- Power failure
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- Section 3
- Rear panel
- Identifying external components
- Front panel rear panel side panels gigabit combo ports led indicators
- Front panel
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- Side panels
- Led indicators
- Gigabit combo ports
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- Switch to hub or switch
- Switch to end node switch to hub or switch 10base t device 100base tx device
- Switch to end node
- Section 4
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- Connecting the switch
- Base tx device
- Base t device
- Introduction to switch management
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- Connecting the console port rs 232 dce
- Command line console interface through the serial port
- Web based management interface
- Snmp based management
- Section 5
- Management options web based management interface snmp based management managing user accounts command line console interface through the serial port connecting the console port rs 232 dce first time connecting to the switch password protection snmp settings ip address assignment connecting devices to the switch
- Management options
- First time connecting to the switch
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- Password protection
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- Snmp settings
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- Ip address assignment
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- Connecting devices to the switch
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- Web based switch management
- User accounts management
- Section 6
- Login to web manager
- Introduction login to web manager user accounts management admin and user privileges save changes areas of the user interface web pages
- Introduction
- User account management
- Save changes
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- Admin and user privileges
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- Areas of the user interface
- Area 3
- Area 2
- Area 1
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- Web pages
- Section 7
- Ip address switch information advanced settings port description port configuration port mirroring igmp spanning tree forwarding filtering vlans port bandwidth sntp settings port security qos lacp access profile table ip mac binding pae access entity
- Ip address
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- Configuration
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- Switch information
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- Advanced settings
- Port description
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- Port configuration
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- Port mirroring
- Igmp snooping
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- Static router ports entry
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- W rapid spanning tree
- Spanning tree
- Port transition states
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- Stp switch settings
- P2p port
- Edge port
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- D 802 w compatibility
- Stp port settings
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- Unicast forwarding
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- Multicast forwarding
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- Vlans on the des 3350sr
- Q vlan tags
- Q vlan packet forwarding
- Ieee 802 q vlans
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- Static vlan entry
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- Tagging and untagging
- Port vlan id pvid
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- The default vlan
- Ingress checking
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- Port bandwidth
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- Sntp settings
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- Time zone and dst
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- Current time settings
- Port security
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- Qos quality of service
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- Traffic control
- P default priority
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- P user priority
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- Traffic segmentation
- Scheduling
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- Link aggregation
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- Lacp port
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- Access profile table
- Part 1
- Ethernet
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- Packet content mask
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- Part 2
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- Ethernet
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- Packet content mask
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- Ip mac binding port
- Ip mac binding
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- Ip mac binding table
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- X port based and mac based access control
- Port access entity 802 x
- Ip mac binding blocked
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- Client
- Authenticator
- Authentication server
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- Authentication process
- Understanding 802 x port based and mac based network access control
- Radius server
- Port based network access control
- Once the connected device has successfully been authenticated the port then becomes authorized and all subsequent traffic on the port is not subject to access control restriction until an event occurs that causes the port to become unauthorized hence if the port is actually connected to a shared media lan segment with more than one attached device successfully authenticating one of the attached devices effectively provides access to the lan for all devices on the shared segment clearly the security offered in this situation is open to attack
- Network access uncontrolled port
- Network access controlled port
- Figure 7 59 example of typical port based configuration
- Ethernet switch
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- Radius server
- Network access uncontrolled port
- Network access controlled port
- Mac based network access control
- Ethernet switch
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- Configure authenticator
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- Port capability settings
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- Initialize ports for port based 802 x
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- Initializing ports for mac based 802 x
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- Reauthenticate ports for port based 802 x
- Reauthenticate ports for mac based 802 x
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- Radius server
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- Security ip
- Section 8
- Management
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- User accounts
- Security ip user accounts snmp v3
- Snmpv3
- Snmp user table
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- Snmp view table
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- Snmp group table
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- Snmp community table
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- Snmp host table
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- Snmp engine id
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- Section 9
- Layer 3 ip networking
- Ip interface settings layer 3 global settings md5 key table settings route redistribution settings static default route settings static arp settings rip ospf dhcp bootp relay dns relay ip multicast routing protocol
- Ip interface settings
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- Md5 key table settings
- Layer 3 global settings
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- Route redistribution settings
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- Static default route settings
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- Static arp settings
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- Rip version 1 message format
- Rip2 message format
- Rip version 2 extensions
- Rip interface settings
- Rip command codes
- Rip 1 route interpretation
- Rip 1 message
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- Shortest path tree
- Shortest path algorithm
- Ospf cost
- Link state algorithm
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- Areas and border routers
- 13 1 222 11 0
- Router c
- Router b
- Router a
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- Virtual links
- Simple password authentication
- Partitioning the backbone
- Ospf authentication
- Message digest authentication md 5
- Link state packets
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- Backbone and area 0
- Areas not physically connected to area 0
- Building adjacency
- Adjacencies on point to point interfaces
- Adjacencies
- Neighbors
- Designated router election
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- Ospf packet header
- Ospf packet formats
- Hello packet
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- Hello packet
- Database description packet
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- Link state request packet
- Database description packet
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- Link state request packet
- Link state acknowledgment packet
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- Link state update packet
- Link state advertisement header
- Link state advertisement formats
- Link state acknowledgment packet
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- Routers links advertisements
- Router links advertisements
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- Network links advertisements
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- Summary link advertisements
- Network link advertisements
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- Autonomous systems external link advertisements
- As external link advertisements
- Ospf general settings
- Ospf area setting
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- Ospf interface settings
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- Ospf virtual link settings
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- Ospf area aggregation settings
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- Ospf host route settings
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- Dhcp bootp relay information
- Dhcp bootp relay
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- Mapping domain names to addresses
- Domain name resolution
- Dns relay
- Dhcp bootp relay interface settings
- Dns relay static settings
- Dns relay information
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- Ip multicast routing protocol
- Igmp versions 1 and 2
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- Igmp interface settings
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- Dvmrp interface settings
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- Pim dm interface settings
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- Section 10
- Monitoring
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- Cpu utilization port utilization packets errors size mac address arp table igmp snooping group igmp snooping forwarding vlan status router port port access control
- Cpu utilization
- Port utilization
- Packets
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- Received rx
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- Umb cast rx
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- Transmitted tx
- Received rx
- Errors
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- Transmitted tx
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- Packet size
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- Mac address
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- Arp table
- Igmp snooping forwarding
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- Igmp snooping group
- Vlan status
- Router port
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- Power status
- Port access control
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- Authenticator state
- Routing table
- Layer 3 features
- Ip address
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- The ip multicast forwarding table window may be found in the monitoring menu in the layer 3 feature folder this window will show current ip multicasting information on the switch to search a specific entry enter an multicast group ip address into the multicast group field or a source ip address and click find
- Ip multicast forwarding table
- Igmp group table
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- Ospf monitoring
- Ospf lsdb table
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- Ospf virtual neighbor
- Ospf neighbor table
- Dvmrp monitoring
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- Pim neighbor table
- Pim monitoring
- Dvmrp routing table
- Dvmrp routing next hop table
- Dvmrp neighbor table
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- Download firmware from server
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- Upload settings to tftp server
- Tftp utilities
- Tftp services switch history ping test save changes reboot services logout
- Section 11
- Maintenance
- Download settings from tftp server
- Upload log to tftp server
- Switch history
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- Save changes
- Reboot services
- Ping test
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- Reboot
- Logout
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- Reset system
- Reset config
- Technical specifications
- Performance
- General
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- Appendix a
- Performance
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- Understanding and troubleshooting the spanning tree protocol
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- Blocking state
- Appendix b
- Listening state
- Learning state
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- Forwarding state
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- Disabled state
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- Troubleshooting stp
- Spanning tree protocol failure
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- Unidirectional link
- Packet corruption
- Full half duplex mismatch
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- Resource errors
- Identifying a data loop
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- Warranty and registration
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