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Layer 2/3 managed 10g/25g/40g/100g data center switches
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5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
NSF Helper Strict LSA Checking................. Enabled
Display Parameters
Note: Some of the information below is only shown if the user enables OSPF and configures certain
features.
Router ID
OSPF Admin Mode
External LSDB Limit
Exit Overflow Interval
SPF Start Time
SPF Hold Time
SPF Maximum Hold Time
LSA Refresh Group Pacing
Time
AutoCost Ref BW
Default Passive Setting
Prefix-suppression
Maximum Paths
Default Metric
Maximum Routes
Stub Router Configuration
Bfd Mode
Default Route Advertise
Always
Metric
Metric Type
NSF Helper Support
A 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format identifying the router, about
which information is displayed.
Shows whether the administrative mode of OSPF in the router is
enabled or disabled..
The maximum number of non-default AS-external-LSAs entries that can
be stored in the link-state database.
The number of seconds that, after entering overflow state, a router will
attempt to leave overflow state.
The number of milliseconds the SPF calculation is delayed if no SPF
calculation has been scheduled during the current "wait interval".
The number of milliseconds of the initial "wait interval".
The maximum number of milliseconds of the "wait interval".
The size of the LSA refresh group window, in seconds.
Shows the value of the auto-cost reference bandwidth configured on the
router.
Shows whether the interfaces are passive by default.
Displays whether prefix-suppression is enabled or disabled on the given
interface.
The maximum number of paths that OSPF can report for a given
destination.
Default value for redistributed routes.
Indicates the maximum number of routes an OSPF path can take for a
given destination.
Indicates the configuration setting of the stub router: Configured,
Startup, Resource Limitation, or None.
Indicates whether BFD is enabled or disabled.
Indicates whether the default routes received from other source
protocols are advertised or not.
Shows whether default routes are always advertised.
The metric for the advertised default routes. If the metric is not
configured, this field is blank.
Shows whether the routes are External Type 1 or External Type 2.
Indicates whether helpful neighbor functionality has been enabled for
OSPF for planned restarts, unplanned restarts, or both (Always).
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