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To display information about one or all OSPF areas, use the following command:
show ospf area {<area-identifier>}
The
option displays information about all OSPF areas in a detail format.
detail
To display information about OSPF interfaces for an area, a VLAN, or for all interfaces, use the
following command:
show ospf interfaces {vlan <vlan-name> | area <area-identifier>}
The
option displays information about all OSPF interfaces in a detail format.
detail

OSPF LSDB Display

ExtremeWare XOS provides several filtering criteria for the
specify multiple search criteria and only results matching all of the criteria are displayed. This allows
you to control the displayed entries in large routing tables.
To display the current link-state database, use the following command:
show ospf lsdb {detail | stats} {area [<area-identifier> | all]} {{lstype} [<lstype> |
all]} {lsid <lsid-address>{<lsid-mask>}} {routerid <routerid-address>
{<routerid-mask>}} {interface[[<ip-address>{<ip-mask>} | <ipNetmask>] | vlan
<vlan-name>]}
The
option displays all fields of matching LSAs in a multi-line format. The
detail
displays several important fields of matching LSAs, one line per LSA. The
number of matching LSAs, but not any of their contents. If not specified, the default is to display in the
summary format.
A common use of this command is to omit all optional parameters, resulting in the following shortened
form:
show ospf lsdb
The shortened form displays all areas and all types in a summary format.
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command. You can
show ospf lsdb
summary
option displays the
stats
Displaying OSPF Settings
option
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