Specify Types Of Ospf Syslog Messages To Log; Displaying Ospf Information - Foundry Networks FESX Manual

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Foundry Configuration Guide for the FESX, FSX, and FWSX
Syntax: [no] ip ospf network point-to-point
Viewing Configured OSPF Point-to-Point Links
See "Displaying OSPF Neighbor Information" on page 20-39 and "Displaying OSPF Interface Information" on
page 20-42.

Specify Types of OSPF Syslog Messages to Log

You can specify which kinds of OSPF-related Syslog messages are logged. By default, the only OSPF messages
that are logged are those indicating possible system errors. If you want other kinds of OSPF messages to be
logged, you can configure the Foundry device to log them.
For example, to specify that all OSPF-related Syslog messages be logged, enter the following commands.
FESX424 Router(config)# router ospf
FESX424 Router(config-ospf-router)# log all
Syntax: [no] log all | adjacency | bad_packet [checksum] | database | memory | retransmit
The log command has the following options:
The all option causes all OSPF-related Syslog messages to be logged. If you later disable this option with the no
log all command, the OSPF logging options return to their default settings.
The adjacency option logs essential OSPF neighbor state changes, especially on error cases. This option is
disabled by default.
The bad_packet checksum option logs all OSPF packets that have checksum errors. This option is enabled by
default.
The bad_packet option logs all other bad OSPF packets. This option is disabled by default.
The database option logs OSPF LSA-related information. This option is disabled by default.
The memory option logs abnormal OSPF memory usage. This option is enabled by default.
The retransmit option logs OSPF retransmission activities. This option is disabled by default.

Displaying OSPF Information

You can use CLI commands and Web management options to display the following OSPF information:
Trap, area, and interface information – see "Displaying General OSPF Configuration Information" on page 20-
37.
CPU utilization statistics – see "Displaying CPU Utilization Statistics" on page 20-37.
Area information – see "Displaying OSPF Area Information" on page 20-39.
Neighbor information – see "Displaying OSPF Neighbor Information" on page 20-39.
Interface information – see "Displaying OSPF Interface Information" on page 20-42.
Route information – see "Displaying OSPF Route Information" on page 20-43.
External link state information – see "Displaying OSPF External Link State Information" on page 20-45.
Link state information – see "Displaying OSPF Link State Information" on page 20-46.
Virtual Neighbor information – see "Displaying OSPF Virtual Neighbor Information" on page 20-47.
Virtual Link information – see "Displaying OSPF Virtual Link Information" on page 20-48.
ABR and ASBR information – see "Displaying OSPF ABR and ASBR Information" on page 20-48.
Trap state information – see "Displaying OSPF Trap Status" on page 20-48.
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December 2005

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