Use the Routing Protocol > OSPF > Information (Neighbor) page to display
D
ISPLAYING
information about neighboring routers on each interface.
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NFORMATION ON
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EIGHBORING
CLI R
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OUTERS
"show ip ospf neighbor" on page 1787
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ARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed:
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Process ID – Process ID as configured in the Network Area
configuration screen (see
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ID – Neighbor's router ID.
Priority – Neighbor's router priority.
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State – OSPF state and identification flag.
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States include:
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Identification flags include:
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Address – IP address of this interface.
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Interface – A Layer 3 interface on which OSPF has been enabled.
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EB
To display information about neighboring routers stored in the link state
database:
Click Routing Protocol, OSPF, Information.
1.
Click Neighbor.
2.
Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol (Version 2)
EFERENCES
Down – Connection down
Attempt – Connection down, but attempting contact (non-broadcast
networks)
Init – Have received Hello packet, but communications not yet
established
Two-way – Bidirectional communications established
ExStart – Initializing adjacency between neighbors
Exchange – Database descriptions being exchanged
Loading – LSA databases being exchanged
Full – Neighboring routers now fully adjacent
D – Dynamic neighbor
S – Static neighbor
DR – Designated router
BDR – Backup designated router
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