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This field Displays
Index
An index number associated with the virtual neighbor.
Router ID IPv4 address of the virtual neighbor.
Address
The IPv6 address to be used for communication with the virtual neighbor.
State
The state between the device and the virtual neighbor. The state can be one of the following:
• Down
• Attempt
• Init
• 2-Way
• ExStart
• Exchange
• Loading
• Full
Interface
The IPv6 address of the virtual neighbor.
Option
The bits set in the virtual-link hello or database descriptors.
QCount
The number of packets that are in the queue and ready for transmission. If the system is stable, this
number should always be 0.
Timer
A timer that counts down until a hello packet should arrive. If "timers" elapses and a hello packet has
not arrived, the VL neighbor is declared to be down.
IPsec examples
This section contains examples of IPsec configuration and the output from the IPsec-specific show
commands. In addition, IPsec-related information appears in general show command output for
interfaces and areas.
The show commands that are specific to IPsec are:
• show ipsec sa
• show ipsec policy
• show ipsec statistics
The other show commands with IPsec-related information are:
• show ipv6 ospf area
• show ipv6 ospf interface
• show ipv6 ospf vrf
Showing IPsec security association information
The show ipsec sa command displays the IPSec security association databases, as follows.
device#show ipsec sa
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