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Displaying OSPFv3 neighbor information

You can display a summary of OSPFv3 neighbor information for the device or detailed information about a specified neighbor.
To display a summary of OSPFv3 neighbor information for the device, enter the following command at any CLI level.
device# show ipv6 ospf neighbor
Total number of neighbors in all states: 2
Number of neighbors in state Full
RouterID
Pri State
192.168.98.111
192.168.98.111
Syntax: show ipv6 ospf neighbor [router-id ipv4-address]
The router-id ipv4-address parameter displays only the neighbor entries for the specified router.
TABLE 77 show ipv6 ospf neighbor output descriptions
Field
Router ID
Pri
State
DR
BDR
Interface [State]
FastIron Ethernet Switch Layer 3 Routing
53-1003627-04
: 2
DR
1 Full
192.168.98.111
1 Full
192.168.98.111
BDR
Interface
192.168.98.213
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192.168.98.213
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Description
The IPv4 address of the neighbor. By default, the router ID is the IPv4
address configured on the lowest numbered loopback interface. If the
device does not have a loopback interface, the default router ID is the
lowest numbered IPv4 address configured on the device.
The OSPFv3 priority of the neighbor. The priority is used during election
of the DR and BDR.
The state between the device and the neighbor. The state can be one of
the following:
Down
Attempt
Init
2-Way
ExStart
Exchange
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Full
The router ID (IPv4 address) of the DR.
The router ID (IPv4 address) of the BDR.
The interface through which the router is connected to the neighbor. The
state of the interface can be one of the following:
DR - The interface is functioning as the Designated Router for
OSPFv3.
BDR - The interface is functioning as the Backup Designated
Router for OSPFv3.
Loopback - The interface is functioning as a loopback interface.
P2P - The interface is functioning as a point-to-point interface.
Passive - The interface is up but it does not take part in forming
an adjacency.
Waiting - The interface is trying to determine the identity of the
BDR for the network.
None - The interface does not take part in the OSPF interface
state machine.
Down - The interface is unusable. No protocol traffic can be sent
or received on such an interface.
DR other - The interface is a broadcast or NBMA network on
which another router is selected to be the DR.
Displaying OSPFv3 information
[State]
[BDR]
[BDR]
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