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Table 267 Description on the fields of the display ospf interface command

Field

Description

 

 

DR

The DR on the interface’s network segment

BDR

The BDR on the interface’s network segment

 

 

display ospf lsdb

Syntax display ospf [ process-id] lsdb [ brief [ { ase router network summary asbr nssa opaque-link opaque-area opaque-as } [ link-state-id] ] [ originate-router advertising-router-idself-originate ] ]

View Any view

Parameters process-id: OSPF process ID, in the range 1 to 65535. brief: Displays brief LSDB information.

ase: Displays Type5 LSA (AS External LSA) information in the LSDB.

router: Displays Type1 LSA (Router LSA) information in the LSDB.

network: Displays Type2 LSA (Network LSA) information in the LSDB.

summary: Displays Type3 LSA (Network Summary LSA) information in the LSDB.

asbr: Displays Type4 LSA (ASBR Summary LSA) information in the LSDB.

nssa: Displays Type7 LSA (NSSA External LSA) information in the LSDB.

opaque-link: Displays Type9 LSA (Opaque-link LSA) information in the LSDB.

opaque-area: Displays Type10 LSA (Opaque-area LSA) information in the LSDB.

opaque-as: Displays Type11 LSA (Opaque-AS LSA) information in the LSDB.

link-state-id: Link state ID, in the IP address format.

originate-routeradvertising-router-id: Specifies the IP address of the router by which to display information of LSAs advertised.

self-originate: Displays information about LSAs originated by this router.

Description Use the display ospf lsdb command to display LSDB information.

If no OSPF process is specified, LSDB information of all OSPF processes is displayed.

Examples # Display OSPF LSDB information.

<Sysname> display ospf lsdb

OSPF Process 1 with Router ID 192.168.0.1 Link State Database

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