Dell PowerConnect B-RX Configuration Manual page 792

Bigiron rx series supporting multi-service ironware v02.7.03
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Displaying OSPF information
Syntax: show ip ospf routes [<ip-addr>]
The <ip-addr> parameter specifies a destination IP address. If you use this parameter, only the
route entries for that destination are shown.
This display shows the following information.
TABLE 114
This field...
Destination
Mask
Path_Cost
Type2_Cost
Path_Type
Adv_Router
Link-State
Dest_Type
State
Tag
Flags
Paths
Out_Port
Next_Hop
Type
State
Displaying the routes that have been redistributed into OSPF
You can display the routes that have been redistributed into OSPF. To display the redistributed
routes, enter the following command at any level of the CLI.
720
CLI display of OSPF route information
Displays...
The IP address of the route's destination.
The network mask for the route.
The cost of this route path. (A route can have multiple paths. Each path
represents a different exit port for the device.)
The type 2 cost of this path.
The type of path, which can be one of the following:
The OSPF router that advertised the route to this device.
The link state from which the route was calculated.
The destination type, which can be one of the following:
The route state, which can be one of the following:
This information is used by Brocade technical support.
The external route tag.
State information for the route entry. This information is used by
Brocade technical support.
The number of paths to the destination.
The router port through which the device reaches the next hop for this
route path.
The IP address of the next-hop router for this path.
The route type, which can be one of the following:
State information for the path. This information is used by Brocade
technical support.
Inter – The path to the destination passes into another area.
Intra – The path to the destination is entirely within the local area.
External1 – The path to the destination is a type 1 external route.
External2 – The path to the destination is a type 2 external route.
ABR – Area Border Router
ASBR – Autonomous System Boundary Router
Network – the network
Changed
Invalid
Valid
OSPF
Static Replaced by OSPF
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