Displaying Ospf Interface Information; Displaying Ospf Route Information - Foundry Networks Switch and Router Installation And Configuration Manual

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Displaying OSPF Interface Information

To display OSPF interface information for the router, use one of the following methods.
USING THE CLI
To display OSPF interface information, enter the following command at any CLI level:
BigIron> show ip ospf interface
Syntax: show ip ospf interface [<ip-addr>]
The <ip-addr> parameter displays the OSPF interface information for the specified IP address.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
1.
Log on to the device using a valid user name and password for read-only or read-write access. The System
configuration panel is displayed.
2.
Click on the plus sign next to Monitor in the tree view to expand the list of monitoring options.
3.
Click on the plus sign next to OSPF in the tree view to expand the list of OSPF option links.
4.
Click on the Interface link.

Displaying OSPF Route Information

To display OSPF route information for the router, use one of the following methods.
USING THE CLI
To display OSPF route information, enter the following command at any CLI level:
BigIron> show ip ospf routes
Index Destination
1
212.95.7.0
Adv_Router
173.35.1.220
Paths Out_Port
1
5/6
Index Destination
2
11.3.63.0
Adv_Router
209.95.7.250
Paths Out_Port
1
5/6
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.
This Field...
Index
Destination
Mask
Path_Cost
17 - 46
Mask
Path_Cost Type2_Cost Path_Type
255.255.255.0
1
Link_State
Dest_Type State
212.95.7.251
Network
Next_Hop
Type
209.95.7.250
OSPF
Mask
Path_Cost Type2_Cost Path_Type
255.255.255.0
11
Link_State
Dest_Type State
11.3.63.0
Network
Next_Hop
Type
209.95.7.250
OSPF
Table 17.4: CLI Display of OSPF Route Information
Displays...
The row number of the entry in the router's OSPF route table.
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 Layer 3 Switch.)
0
Intra
Tag
Valid
00000000
Arp_Index
State
8
84 00
0
Inter
Tag
Valid
00000000
Arp_Index
State
8
84 00
Flags
7000
Flags
0000
December 2000

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