Expand the System
node from the navigation pane (on the left-hand side of the screen). The
System node expands to display the RF Domains created within the managed
network.
Expand an RF Domain node, and select one of
it's connected access points. The access point's statistics menu displays in the
right-hand side of the screen, with the Health tab selected by
default.
Expand the OSPF menu.
Select the Routes tab.
The Statistics > AP > Routes > Border Routers screen displays by default.
An ABR (area border router) connects
(links) more than one area. Usually an ABR is used to connect non-backbone areas
to the backbone. If OSPF virtual links are used an ABR will also be used to
connect the area using the virtual link to another non-backbone area. Border
Routers use internal OSPF routing table entries to an ABR or ASBR
(Autonomous System Boundary Router). Border routers maintain an
LSDB for each area supported. They also participate in the backbone.
Select Refresh to update the statistics
counters to their latest values.