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OSPF Debug and Show Commands
Syntax
debug ip ospf nbr
Syntax of the "no" Form
The no form of this command returns the debug function to the default:
no debug ip ospf nbr
Mode
EXEC configuration: 
Examples
The following example displays a Transmit Database Description packet:
OSPF: Tx DDP. nbr:10.0.0.1 mtu:05dc opt:42 flg:00 seq:00002400 from
GigabitEthernet 2.1
The following example displays a received database description packet from incoming interface 
GigabitEthernet 2.1 ‐ I:
OSPF: Rx DDP. nbr:10.0.0.1 mtu:05dc opt:42 flg:03 seq:00002401 from
GigabitEthernet 2.1
The following example displays a Neighbor Changing state where the neighbor router ID is 
10.0.0.1, the neighbor IP address is 2.2.3.21, and the previous state is EXCHANGE.
OSPF: NBR change state. nbr:10.0.0.1 ipa:1.2.3.21 state:EXCHANGE
The following example indicates the neighbor is a slave for the database exchange:
OSPF: NBR is slave. nbr:10.0.0.1 ipa:2.2.3.21 state:EX_START
Parameter Descriptions
Tx DDP
nbr:10.0.0.1
mtu:05dc
opt:42
flg:00
seq:00002400
from GigabitEthernet 2.1
Rx DDP
from GigabitEthernet 2.1
NBR change state
nbr:10.0.0.1
ipa:2.2.3.21
state:EXCHANGE
NBR is slave
5-108 Configuring the Internet Protocol
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OSPF Transmit Database Description packet
Neighbor IP address
Interface MTU
Options
Flags
Sequence number
Outgoing interface
OSPF Received Database Description packet
Incoming interface
Neighbor Changing state
Neighbor Router ID 
Neighbor IP address
Previous State
Neighbor is a slave for a database exchange.

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