4 Command Line Interface

show ip ospf database

This command shows information about different OSPF Link State Advertisements (LSAs) stored in this router’s database.

Syntax

show ip ospf [area-id] database [adv-router [ip-address]]

show ip ospf [area-id] database [asbr-summary] [link-state-id]

show ip ospf [area-id] database [asbr-summary] [link-state-id] [adv-router [ip-address]] show ip ospf [area-id] database [asbr-summary] [link-state-id] [self-originate] [link-state-id]

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 [external] [link-state-id] [self-originate] [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 [network] [link-state-id] [self-originate] [link-state-id]

show ip ospf [area-id] database [nssa-external] [link-state-id]

show ip ospf [area-id] database [nssa-external] [link-state-id] [adv-router [ip-address]] show ip ospf [area-id] database [nssa-external] [link-state-id] [self-originate] [link-state-id]

show ip ospf [area-id] database [router] [link-state-id]

show ip ospf [area-id] database [[router] [adv-router [ip-address]] show ip ospf [area-id] database [router] [self-originate] [link-state-id]

show ip ospf [area-id] database [self-originate] [link-state-id]

show ip ospf [area-id] database [summary] [link-state-id]

show ip ospf [area-id] database [summary] [link-state-id] [adv-router [ip-address]] show ip ospf [area-id] database [summary] [link-state-id] [self-originate] [link-state-id]

area-id- Area defined for which you want to view LSA information. (This item must be entered in the form of an IP address.)

adv-router - IP address of the advertising router. If not entered, information about all advertising routers is displayed.

ip-address- IP address of the specified router. If no address is entered, information about the local router is displayed.

asbr-summary - Shows information about Autonomous System Boundary Router summary LSAs.

link-state-id- The network portion described by an LSA. The link-state-identered should be:

-An IP network number for Type 3 Summary and External LSAs

-A Router ID for Router, Network, and Type 4 AS Summary LSAs

Also, note that when an Type 5 ASBR External LSA is describing a default route, its link-state-idis set to the default destination (0.0.0.0).

self-originate - Shows LSAs originated by this router.

database-summary - Shows a count for each LSA type for each area stored in the database, and the total number of LSAs in the database.

external - Shows information about external LSAs.

network - Shows information about network LSAs.

nssa-external - Shows information about NSSA external LSAs.

router - Shows information about router LSAs.

summary - Shows information about summary LSAs.

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Microsoft ES4625, ES4649 Command Line Interface Show ip ospf database, Show ip ospf area-id database network link-state-id

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