Table 59 Description of the fields of the display ospf interface command
Field
Cost
State
Type
Priority
Designated Router
Backup Designated
Router
Timers
Transmit Delay
display ospf lsdb
Syntax
display ospf [ process-id ] [ area-id ] lsdb [ brief | [ asbr | ase | network | nssa |
router | summary [ verbose ] ] [ ip-address ] [ originate-router ip-address |
self-originate ] [ verbose ] ]
View
Any view
Parameter
process-id: Process ID of OSPF. The command is applied to all current OSPF
processes if you do not specify a process ID.
area-id: ID of the OSPF area, which can be a decimal integer in the range 0 to
4,294,967,295 or in IP address format.
brief: Views brief database information.
asbr: Views the database information of Type-4 LSA (summary-Asbr-LSA).
ase: Views the database information of Type-5 LSA (AS-external-LSA).
network: Views the database information of Type-2 LSA (Network-LSA).
nssa: Views the database information of Type-7 LSA (NSSA-external-LSA).
router: Views the database information of Type-1 LSA (Router-LSA).
summary: Views the database information of Type-3 LSA (Summary-Net-LSA).
ip-address: Link state ID in IP address format.
Priority: 1
Designated Router: 10.110.10.1
Backup Designated Router: 10.110.10.2
Timers: Hello 10, Dead 40, Poll 0, Retransmit 5, Transmit Delay 1
OSPF Configuration Commands
Cost of the interface
State of the interface state machine
Network type of OSPF on the interface
Priority of the interface for DR election in its network
DR on the network in which the interface resides
BDR on the network in which the interface resides
OSPF timers, defining as follows:
Hello
Dead
Poll
Retransmit
Delay time of transmitting LSA
Description
Interval of Hello packet
Interval of dead neighbors
Interval of poll
Interval of retransmitting LSA
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