Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Routing Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Displaying OSPF information
Prd
Grace Period: The number of seconds that the router's neighbors should
continue to advertise the router as fully adjacent, regardless of the state
of database synchronization between the router and its neighbors. Since
this time period began when grace-LSA's LS age was equal to 0, the
grace period terminates when either:
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the LS age of the grace-LSA exceeds the value of a Grace Period
•
the grace-LSA is flushed.
Rsn
Graceful restart reason: The reason for the router restart defined as one
of the following:
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UK – unknown
•
RS – software restart
•
UP – software upgrade or reload
•
SW – switch to redundant control processor
Nbr Intf IP
The IP address of the OSPF graceful restart neighbor.
Index
ID of the entry
Aging
The age of the LSA, in seconds.
Area ID
ID of the OSPF area
Type
Link state type of the route.
LS ID
The ID of the link-state advertisement from which the router learned this
route.
Adv Rtr
ID of the advertised route.
Seq(Hex)
The sequence number of the LSA. The OSPF neighbor that sent the LSA
stamps the LSA with a sequence number. This number enables the
device and other OSPF routers to determine which LSA for a given route
is the most recent.
Age
The age of the LSA in seconds.
Chksum
The checksum for the LSA packet. The checksum is based on all the
fields in the packet except the age field. The device uses the checksum
to verify that the packet is not corrupted.
Router
The router IP address.
Netmask
The subnet mask of the network.
Metric
The cost (value) of the route
Flag
State information for the route entry. This information is used by Brocade
technical support.
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