Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Command Reference Manual page 442

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Figure 23-135. Example of Output from the show ip ospf interface Command on an
S50V
S50V-1#show ip ospf interface 1/0/24
IP Address..................................... 10.168.3.2
Subnet Mask.................................... 255.255.255.0
OSPF Admin Mode................................ Enable
OSPF Area ID................................... 0.0.0.0
Router Priority................................ 1
Retransmit Interval............................ 5
Hello Interval................................. 10
Dead Interval.................................. 40
LSA Ack Interval............................... 1
Iftransit Delay Interval....................... 1
Authentication Type............................ None
Metric Cost.................................... 1 (computed)
OSPF Mtu-ignore................................ Disable
OSPF Interface Type............................ broadcast
State.......................................... designated-router
Designated Router.............................. 10.168.3.2
Backup Designated Router....................... 10.168.2.1
Number of Link Events.......................... 2
IP Address—Represents the IP address for the specified interface. This is a configured value.
Subnet Mask—Is a mask of the network and host portion of the IP address for the OSPF interface. This
value was configured into the unit. This is a configured value.
OSPF Admin Mode—States whether OSPF is enabled or disabled on a router interface. This is a
configured value.
OSPF Area ID—Represents the OSPF Area Id for the specified interface. This is a configured value.
Router Priority—A number representing the OSPF Priority for the specified interface. This is a
configured value.
Retransmit Interval—A number representing the OSPF Retransmit Interval for the specified interface.
This is a configured value.
Hello Interval—A number representing the OSPF Hello Interval for the specified interface. This is a
configured value.
Dead Interval—A number representing the OSPF Dead Interval for the specified interface. This is a
configured value.
LSA Ack Interval—A number representing the OSPF LSA Acknowledgement Interval for the specified
interface.
Transit Delay Interval—A number representing the OSPF Transit Delay for the specified interface. This
is a configured value.
Authentication Type—The OSPF Authentication Type for the specified interface are: none, simple, and
encrypt. This is a configured value.
The information below will only be displayed if OSPF is enabled.

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