Display Ospf Request-Queue - 3Com 5500G-EI Command Reference Manual

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Table 34 Output Description of the
Field
Mode
Priority
DR
BDR
Dead timer expires in
31 seconds
Neighbor has been up
for 01:14:14
To view brief information for every peer, enter the following:
<SW5500>display ospf peer brief
OSPF Process 1 with Router ID 1.1.1.1
Neighbor Statistics
Area ID Down Attempt Init 2-Way ExStart Exchange Loading Full Total
0.0.0.0 0
0.0.0.1 0
Total
Table 35 Output Description of the
Field
Area ID
Down
Attempt
Init
2-Way
ExStart
Exchange
Loading
Full
display ospf
Syntax
request-queue
display ospf [
Description
Master/Slave mode formed by negotiation in exchanging DD packet
Priority of DR/BDR for neighbor election
IP address of the interface of elected DR
IP address of the interface of elected BDR
If no hello packet received from the peer within this interval, the peer
will be considered to be invalid.
Time of neighbor connection
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Description
Area ID
The initial state for OSPF to establish neighbor relation, which indicates that
the OSPF router has not received the message from a certain neighbor router
within a period of time.
Enabled in the NBMA environment, such as Frame Relay, X.25 or ATM. It
indicates that OSPF router has not received the message from a certain
neighbor router within a period of time, but still attempts to send a Hello
packet to the adjacent routers for their communications with a lower
frequency.
Indicates that the OSPF router has received a Hello packet from a neighbor
router, but its IP address is not contained in the Hello packet. Therefore, a
two-way communication between them has not been established.
It indicates that a two-way communication between an OSPF router and a
neighbor router has been established. DR and BDR can be selected in this state
(or higher state)
In this state, the router determines the sequence number of the initial
database description (DD) packet used for data exchange, so that it can obtain
the latest link state information.
Indicates that the OSPF router sends DD packets to its neighbor routers to
exchange link state information.
In this state, OSPF router requests routes from the neighbor based on the
updated link state information from neighbor routers and its expired
information, and waits for response from neighbor routers.
Indicates that database synchronization between the routers has been
completed, and their link state databases are consistent.
process-id
] request-queue
OSPF Configuration Commands
Command
display ospf peer
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0
0
0
0
0
display ospf peer brief
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1
1
0
1
1
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2
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