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Layer 3 - ip routing
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IPsec profile name: profile001
Exchanging/Loading neighbors: 0
Wait timer: Off,
Prefix-suppression is enabled
Table 113 Command output
Field
Area
Interface ID
Instance ID
IPv6 prefixes
Cost
State
Type
MTU
Priority
Designated router
Backup designated router
Timer interval configured
Neighbor count
Adjacent neighbor count
IPsec profile name
LsAck timer: Off
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Description
Area ID that the interface belongs to.
Interface ID.
Instance ID.
IPv6 prefix.
Cost value of the interface.
Interface state:
DOWN—No protocol traffic can be sent or
received on the interface.
Waiting—The interface starts sending and
receiving Hello packets. The router is trying to
determine the identity of the (Backup) designated
router for the network.
P-2-P—The interface will send Hello packets at the
interval of HelloInterval, and try to establish an
adjacency with the neighbor.
DR—The router is the designated router on the
network.
BDR—The router is the backup designated router
on the network.
DROther—The router is a DR Other router on the
attached network.
Network type of the interface: PTP (P2P), PTMP
(P2MP), Broadcast, or NBMA.
MTU value of the interface.
DR priority of the interface.
DR on this link.
BDR on this link.
Time intervals in seconds configured on the interface:
Hello—Hello interval.
Dead—Dead interval.
Poll—Polling interval on an NBMA network.
Retransmit—LSA retransmission interval.
Transmit delay—Transmission delay of the
interface.
Number of neighbors on the interface.
Number of adjacencies on the interface.
IPsec profile applied to the interface.

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