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-> show ip ospf neighbor 1.1.1.1
Neighbor's IP Address
Neighbor's Router Id
Neighbor's Area Id
Neighbor's DR Address
Neighbor's BDR Address
Neighbor's Priority
Neighbor's State
Hello Suppressed ?
Neighbor's type
DR Eligible
# of State Events
Mode
MD5 Sequence Number
Time since Last Hello
# of Outstanding LS Requests
# of Outstanding LS Acknowledgements = 0,
# of Outstanding LS Retransmissions
Restart Helper Status
Restart Age (in seconds)
Last Restart Helper Exit Reason
output definitions
Neighbor's IP Address
Neighbor's Router Id
Neighbor's Area Id
Neighbor's DR Address
Neighbor's BDR Address
Neighbor's Priority
Neighbor's State
Hello Suppressed
Neighbor's type
DR Eligible
# of State Events
Mode
MD5 Sequence Number
Time since Last Hello
# of Outstanding LS
Requests
# of Outstanding LS
Acknowledgements
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= 1.1.1.1,
= 0.0.0.0,
= 255.255.255.255,
= 0.0.0.0,
= 0.0.0.0,
= 1,
= Down,
= No,
= Static,
= Yes,
= 0,
= Slave,
= 0,
= 0 sec,
= 0,
= 0,
= Not Restarting,
= 0 sec,
= None
The IP address of the neighbor.
The identification number for the selected host's record. It is most often
the router's IP address.
Identifier of the OSPF Area to which the neighbor is attached.
255.255.255.255 shows that this neighbor is not attached to any area.
The address of the neighbors Designated Router.
The address of the neighbors Backup Designated Router.
The priority value for this neighbor becoming the DR.
The condition of the OSPF neighbor's state machine.
Whether sending hello messages to this neighbor is suppressed.
What type of neighbor this is, either dynamic or static.
Shows the eligibility status of the static neighbor. If it is configured as
"ineligible" during creation of the neighbor, it shows up as No. Other-
wise, if configured as Eligible (the default), it shows up as Yes.
The number of state events restricted for this neighbor and the local
router.
The role the neighbor has with the local router during DD Exchange,
which can be Master or Slave.
The sequence number of the MD5 authorization key.
The amount of time (in seconds) since the last HELLO messages was
received from this neighbor.
The number of Link State requests to this neighbor that have not
received a response from this neighbor.
Number of Link state Acknowledgements queued up by the local router
to be sent to the neighbor.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
OSPF Commands
June 2012

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