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Multi-Service IronWare Routing Configuration Guide

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Displaying IPv6 IS-IS information

Displaying LSP database entries

You can display summary or detailed information about the entries in the LSP database.

NOTE

The device maintains separate LSP databases for Level 1 LSPs and Level 2 LSPs.

To display summary information about the entries in the LSP database, enter the following
command at any level of the CLI.

Authentication Fail

The number of times authentication failed because the device was
configured to authenticate IPv6 IS-IS packets in the packet’s domain or
area, but the packet did not contain the correct password.

Corrupted LSP

The number of times the device detected a corrupted LSP in the device’s
memory.

LSP Sequence Number Skipped

The number of times the device received an LSP with a sequence
number that was more than 1 higher than the sequence number of the
previous LSP received from the same neighbor.

LSP Max Sequence Number Exceeded

The number of times the device attempted to set an LSP sequence
number to a value higher than the highest number in the CSNP sent by
the Designated IS.

Level-1 Database Overload

The number of times the Level-1 state on the device changed from
Waiting to On or from On to Waiting:

Waiting to On – This change can occur when the device recovers
from a previous Level-1 LSP database overload and is again ready
to receive new LSPs.

On to Waiting – This change can occur when the device’s Level-1
LSP database is full and the device receives an additional LSP, for
which there is no room.

Level-2 Database Overload

The number of times the Level-2 state on the device changed from
Waiting to On or from On to Waiting:

The change from Waiting to On can occur when the device recovers
from a previous Level-2 LSP database overload and is again ready
to receive new LSPs.

The change from On to Waiting can occur when the device’s Level-2
LSP database is full and the device receives an additional LSP, for
which there is no room.

Our LSP Purged

The number of times the device received an LSP that was originated by
the device itself and had age zero (aged out).

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IPv6 IS-IS error statistics (Continued)

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