Show ipv6 ospf database – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual
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show ipv6 ospf
database
This command shows information about different OSPF Link State
Advertisements (LSAs) stored in this router’s database.
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show ipv6 ospf [tag process-id] database
process-id - The ID of the router process for which information will
be displayed. (Range: 1-10)
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The following shows output for the show ip ospf database command.
Console#show ipv6 ospf database
OSPF Router with ID (192.168.0.2) (TAG: 1)
Link-LSA
Link State ID ADV Router Age Seq# CkSum Link
1001 192.168.0.2 71 0x80000001 0x06b7 0
Router-LSA (Area 0)
Link State ID ADV Router Age Seq# CkSum
0 192.168.0.2 31 0x80000002 0x14b1
Number of
opaque AS LSA
Number of opaque link-state advertisements (Type 9, 10 and 11 LSAs) in
the link-state database. These LSAs advertise information about external
applications, and are only used by OSPF for the graceful restart process.
Checksum
The sum of the LS checksums of opaque link-state advertisements
contained in the link-state database.
Number of LSA
received
The number of link-state advertisements that have been received.
Number of areas
attached to this
router
The number of configured areas attached to this router.
Area Information
Area
The area identifier. Note that “(Inactive)” will be displayed if no IPv6
address has been configured on the interface.
SPF algorithm
executed x
times
The number of times the shortest path first algorithm has been executed
for this area
Number of LSA
The total number of link-state advertisements in this area’s link-state
database, excluding AS External LSA’s.
Checksum
The sum of the LS checksums of link-state advertisements for this network
(area) contained in the link-state database.
Table 218: show ip ospf - display description (Continued)
Field
Description