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Term
Definition
LSA High Water
The maximum size of the link state database since the system started.
Mark
Retransmit List
The total number of LSAs waiting to be acknowledged by all neighbors. An LSA may be pending
Entries
acknowledgment from more than one neighbor.
Maximum Number
The maximum number of LSAs that can be waiting for acknowledgment at any given time.
of Retransmit
Entries
Retransmit Entries
The highest number of LSAs that have been waiting for acknowledgment.
High Water Mark
Redistributing
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.
Source
Shows source protocol/routes that are being redistributed. Possible values are static, connected,
BGP, or RIP.
Metric
The metric of the routes being redistributed.
Metric Type
Shows whether the routes are External Type 1 or External Type 2.
Tag
The decimal value attached to each external route.
Subnets
For redistributing routes into OSPF, the scope of redistribution for the specified protocol.
Distribute-List
The access list used to filter redistributed routes.
Prefix-suppression
Displays whether prefix-suppression is enabled or disabled on the given interface.
NSF Support
Indicates whether nonstop forwarding (NSF) is enabled for the OSPF protocol for planned restarts,
unplanned restarts or both (Always).
NSF Restart
The user-configurable grace period during which a neighboring router will be in the helper state after
Interval
receiving notice that the management unit is performing a graceful restart.
NSF Restart Status The current graceful restart status of the router.
NSF Restart Age
Number of seconds until the graceful restart grace period expires.
NSF Restart Exit
Indicates why the router last exited the last restart:
Reason
None — Graceful restart has not been attempted.
In Progress — Restart is in progress.
Completed — The previous graceful restart completed successfully.
Timed Out — The previous graceful restart timed out.
Topology Changed — The previous graceful restart terminated prematurely because of a
topology change.
NSF Help Support
Indicates whether helpful neighbor functionality has been enabled for OSPF for planned restarts,
unplanned restarts, or both (Always).
NSF help Strict
Indicates whether strict LSA checking has been enabled. If enabled, then an OSPF helpful neighbor
LSA checking
will exit helper mode whenever a topology change occurs. If disabled, an OSPF neighbor will
continue as a helpful neighbor in spite of topology changes.
M6100 Series Switches
IPv6 Commands
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