* ospf_abr.c (ospf_abr_nssa_am_elected): new function.
Look through LSDB for an area and try determine whether other
routers are more 'electable' than this router. Presumes caller
has checked Role.
(ospf_abr_nssa_check_status): new function. check any NSSA related
status changes. At present determines NSSATranslatorState should
be enabled or disabled.
(ospf_abr_announce_network_to_area): remove the redundant
call to ospf_abr_announce_network_to_area() (as per Vadim,
[zebra 14710], problem 7).
(global): Update NSSATranslator to NSSATranslatorState as per
ospfd.h changes
(ospf_abr_announce_nssa_defaults): call
ospf_abr_announce_network_to_area() to inject default summaries.
(ospf_abr_nssa_task): undo commented out calls to
ospf_abr_prepare_aggregates() and ospf_abr_send_nssa_aggregates(),
if they're borked, lets fix them.
(ospf_abr_task): remove call to ospf_abr_nssa_task() - move this
to the timer scheduler.
(ospf_abr_task_timer): call ospf_abr_nssa_task() and
ospf_abr_nssa_check_status()
(misc): some minor reformatting.
Subject: [zebra 17365] [PATCH] Ospf area id's DECIMAL -> ADDRESS
It was annoying for me to view area id's like 335544330 (20.0.0.10 in
address format) in configuration. Most of other network devices are
using address-like id's and so does zebra when using "show ip ospf *"
commands.
You can still enter id's in decimal format, but they are just shown in
address format.