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Displaying OSPFv3 information
Displaying IPv6 OSPFv3 interface information in full mode
You can display detailed information about all OSPFv3 interfaces by using the show ipv6 ospf
interface command, as the following truncated example illustrates.
Brocade#show ipv6 ospf interface
eth 1/3 is down, type BROADCAST
Interface is disabled
eth 1/8 is up, type BROADCAST
IPv6 Address:
2001:db8:18:18:18::1/64
2001:db8:18:18::/64
Instance ID 255, Router ID 10.1.1.1
Area ID 1, Cost 1
State Active(default passive) DR, Transmit Delay 1 sec, Priority 1
Timer intervals :
Hello 10, Hello Jitter 10 Dead 40, Retransmit 5
Authentication: Enabled
KeyRolloverTime(sec): Configured: 30 Current: 0
KeyRolloverState: NotActive
Outbound: SPI:121212, ESP, SHA1
Key:1234567890123456789012345678901234567890
Inbound: SPI:121212, ESP, SHA1
Key:1234567890123456789012345678901234567890
DR:10.2.2.2 BDR:10.1.1.1 Number of I/F scoped LSAs is 2
DRElection: 1 times, DelayedLSAck: 83 times
Neighbor Count = 1, Adjacent Neighbor Count= 1
Neighbor:
10.2.2.2 (DR)
Statistics of interface eth 1/8:
Type tx rx tx-byte rx-byte
Unknown 0 0 0 0
Hello 1415 1408 56592 56320
DbDesc 3 3 804 804
LSReq 1 1 28 28
LSUpdate 193 121 15616 9720
LSAck 85 109 4840 4924
OSPF messages dropped,no authentication: 0
State
The state of the interface. Possible states include the following:
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DR – The interface is functioning as the Designated Router for OSPFv3.
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BDR – The interface is functioning as the Backup Designated Router for OSPFv3.
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Loopback – The interface is functioning as a loopback interface.
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P2P – The interface is functioning as a point-to-point interface.
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Passive – The interface is up but it does not take part in forming an adjacency.
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Waiting – The interface is trying to determine the identity of the BDR for the network.
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None – The interface does not take part in the OSPF interface state machine.
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Down – The interface is unusable. No protocol traffic can be sent or received on such a
interface.
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DR other – The interface is a broadcast or NBMA network on which another router is
selected to be the DR.
Nbrs (F/C)
The number of adjacent neighbor routers. The number to the left of the “/” are the neighbor
routers that are fully adjacent and the number to the right represents all adjacent neighbor
routers.
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Summary of OSPFv3 interface brief information (Continued)
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