Redistribute into NSSA
Default Information
Originate
Default Metric
Default Metric Type
Translator Role
Translator Stability
Interval
Translator State
12.7.44 show ip ospf asbr
This command displays the internal OSPF routing table entries to Autonomous System Boundary Routers (ASBR). This
command takes no options.
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Format
show ip ospf asbr
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Modes
Privileged EXEC
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User EXEC
Type
Router ID
Cost
Area ID
Next Hop
Next Hop Intf
12.7.45 show ip ospf database
This command displays information about the link state database when OSPF is enabled. If you do not enter any parameters,
the command displays the LSA headers for all areas. Use the optional <areaid> parameter to display database information
about a specific area. Use the optional parameters to specify the type of link state advertisements to display. Use asbrsummary
Shows whether to redistribute information into the NSSA
Shows whether to advertise a default route into the NSSA
Shows the metric value for the default route advertised into the NSSA.
Shows the metric type for the default route advertised into the NSSA.
Shows the NSSA translator role of the ABR, which is always or candidate.
Shows the amount of time that an elected translator continues to perform its duties after it
determines that its translator status has been deposed by another router.
Shows whether the ABR translator state is disabled, always, or elected.
The type of the route to the destination. It can be either:
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intra — Intra-area route
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inter — Inter-area route
Router ID of the destination
Cost of using this route
The area ID of the area from which this route is learned.
Next hop toward the destination
The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next hop.
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