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Dell Networking 7048 Reference Manual page 1205

Powerconnect 7000 series systems
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NSF Support
NSF Restart
Interval
NSF Restart Status Whether the router is currently performing a graceful restart.
NSF Restart Age
NSF Restart Exit
Reason
NSF Helper
Support
NSF Helper Strict
LSA Checking
Redistributing
Source
Tag
Subnets
Distribute-List
Example #1
The following example displays OSPF router information.
console#show ip ospf
Router ID................................ 1.1.1.1
OSPF Admin Mode.......................... Enable
RFC 1583 Compatibility................... Enable
External LSDB Limit...................... No Limit
Whether graceful restart is administratively enabled. Possible
values are Support Always, Disabled, or Planned.
The number of seconds a helpful neighbor allows a restarting
router to complete its graceful restart.
The number of seconds until a graceful restart expires. Only
non-zero when the router is in graceful restart.
The reason the previous graceful restart ended. Possible values
are Not attempted, In progress, Completed, Timed out,
Topology change, and Manual clear.
Whether this router is configured to act as a graceful restart
helpful neighbor. Possible values are: Helper Support Always,
Disabled, or Planned.
As a graceful restart helpful neighbor, whether to terminate the
helper relationship if a topology change occurs during a
neighbor's graceful restart.
This field is a heading and appears only if you configure the
system to take routes learned from a non-OSPF source and
advertise them to its peers.
Shows source protocol/routes that are being redistributed.
Possible values are static, connected, or RIP .
Shows the decimal value attached to each external route.
When this option is not configured, OSPF will only redistribute
classful prefixes.
Shows the access list used to filter redistributed routes.
OSPF Commands
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