- A Router ID for Router, Network, and Type 4 AS Summary LSAs
Also, note that when an Type 5 ASBR External LSA is describing a
default route, its link-state-id is set to the default destination (0.0.0.0).
• self-originate - Shows LSAs originated by this router.
• database-summary - Shows a count for each LSA type for each area
stored in the database, and the total number of LSAs in the database.
• external - Shows information about external LSAs.
• network - Shows information about network LSAs.
• nssa-external - Shows information about NSSA external LSAs.
• router - Shows information about router LSAs.
• summary - Shows information about summary LSAs.
Command Mode
Privileged Exec
Examples
The following shows output for the show ip ospf database command.
Console#show ip ospf database
Displaying Router Link States(Area 10.1.0.0)
Link ID
--------------- --------------- ------ ----------- -----------
10.1.1.252
10.1.1.253
Displaying Net Link States(Area 10.1.0.0)
Link ID
--------------- --------------- ------ ----------- -----------
10.1.1.252
Console#
Table 4-90 show ip ospf database - display description
Field
Link ID
ADV Router
Age
Seq#
Checksum
ADV Router
10.1.1.252
10.1.1.253
ADV Router
10.1.1.252
Description
Router ID
Advertising router ID
Age of LSA (in seconds)
Sequence number of LSA (used to detect older duplicate LSAs)
Checksum of the complete contents of the LSA
IP R
Age
Seq#
26
0X80000005
23
0X80000002
Age
Seq#
28
0X80000001
C
OUTING
OMMANDS
Checksum
0X89A1
0X8D9D
Checksum
0X53E1
4-367
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