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Dxs-3600 series layer 2/3 managed 10gbe switch
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Display Parameters
Hello Interval
Dead Interval
Authentication
Link Status
40-30 show ip ospf virtual-neighbor
This command is used to display information on OSPF neighbors built on virtual links.
show ip ospf virtual-neighbor [area-id neighbor-id] [vrf vrf-name]
Parameters
area-id
neighbor-id
vrf vrf-name
Default
Command Mode
Command Default Level
Usage Guideline
Example
DXS-3600-32S#show ip ospf virtual-neighbor
Transit
Router ID of
Area ID
Virtual Neighbor Virtual Neighbor State
--------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
1.1.1.1
2.2.2.2
DXS-3600-32S#
Display Parameters
Transit Area ID
Router ID of
Virtual Neighbor Router
IP Address of
Virtual Neighbor
Virtual Neighbor State
DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide
Description
The interval between hello packets. It is specified with the command area virtual-
link.
The interval during which at least one hello packet form a virtual neighbor must be
received before it is declared dead. It is specified with the command area virtual-
link.
The authentication type used by the virtual link. It is specified with the command
area virtual-link.
When the other endpoint is reachable according to routing table, the virtual link is link
up. Or it is link down.
(Optional) Specifies the area ID which the virtual neighbor belongs to.
(Optional) Specifies the router ID of virtual neighbor.
(Optional) Specifies to show virtual neighbor information about the OSPF VRF
instance.
None.
Privileged EXEC Mode.
Level: 3. (EI Mode Only Command)
Use this command to display information of OSPF neighbors on virtual links. If the
area-id and neighbor-id is specified, only the virtual neighbor with the same area ID
and neighbor ID will be displayed. If no parameter is specified, brief information
about all OSPF virtual neighbors will be displayed.
This example shows how to display information about a virtual neighbor.
IP Address of
100.1.1.1
Description
The non-backbone area between the two endpoints of a virtual neighbor in common.
Router ID of the other endpoint of the virtual neighbor.
IP address of the other endpoint of the virtual neighbor.
State machine of adjacency.
Virtual Neighbor
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