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Confirm that OSPF Connections are Established
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Confirm that OSPF Connections are Established
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Confirm that OSPF Connections are Established
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Confirm that OSPF Connections are Established
View the System log to confirm that the firewall has established OSPF connections.
Select
Monitor
System
and look for messages to confirm that OSPF adjacencies have been established.
Select
OSPF
Neighbor
and examine the
Status
column to determine if OSPF adjacencies have been established (are full).
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