OSPF
Containment
An object’s Containment
view appears in a dialog box that organizes the information for the
object into tab pages and tables.
The intent of the Containment
view is to allow users to examine detailed component topology of an
individual object. The
Global Console
retrieves the topology information from the Global Manager
and
from the underlying Domain Managers. If an underlying Domain Manager
is not attached to the console, the console automatically establishes
a connection to the Domain Manager by using the user’s login ID.In a deployment, the
Global Console
retrieves the Containment topology information from the Global Manager
, from , and from IP Availability Manager
. As an example, if you want to examine the OSPF interfaces
or neighbor endpoints of a router that is running an OSPF service,
you can do so by opening a Containment dialog box for the router object.
The console will retrieve the interface or endpoint topology information
from the underlying application.