SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide

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show ip ospf database

Use the show ip ospf database command to display information from the OSPF database regarding a specific router. There are several variations of this command which you can use to obtain information about different OSPF link state advertisements. The variations are shown below:

show ip ospf <area-id>database

show ip ospf <area-id>database adv-router <ip address> show ip ospf <area-id>database database-summary show ip ospf <area-id>database external <link-state-id>

show ip ospf <area-id>database external <link-state-id>adv-router <ip address> show ip ospf <area-id>database network <link-state-id>

show ip ospf <area-id>database network <link-state-id>adv-router <ip address> show ip ospf <area-id>database router <link-state-id>

show ip ospf <area-id>database router <link-state-id>adv-router <ip address> show ip ospf <area-id>database summary <link-state-id>

show ip ospf <area-id>database summary <link-state-id>adv-router <ip address>

Syntax Description

<area id>

Optional. Area ID number associated with the OSPF address range. This range is

 

defined in the network router configuration command used to define the particular

 

area. See network <ip address> <wildcard> area <area id> on page 910 for

 

more information.

<link-state-id>

Optional. This ID number identifies the portion of the internet environment that is

 

being described by the advertisement. The value needed in this field is tied to the

 

advertisement’s LS type.

<ip address>

Enter in the form <A.B.C.D>.

Default Values

No default value necessary for this command.

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