IPv6 Commands
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ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches

The following information only displays if OSPF is initialized on the interface:

OSPF Interface
Type
State
Designated
Router
Backup
Designated
Router
Number of Link
Events
Metric Cost
show ipv6 ospf interface brief

This command displays brief information for the IFO object or virtual interface tables.

Format show ipv6 ospf interface brief
Modes • Privileged EXEC
• User EXEC
OSPF Area ID The area ID associated with this interface.
Router Priority The router priority. The router priority determines which router is the designated router.
Retransmit
Interval The frequency, in seconds, at which the interface sends LSA.
Hello Interval The frequency, in seconds, at which the interface sends Hello packets.
Dead Interval The amount of time, in seconds, the interface waits before assuming a neighbor is down.
LSA Ack
Interval The amount of time, in seconds, the interface waits before sending an LSA
acknowledgement after receiving an LSA.
Iftransit Delay
Interval The number of seconds the interface adds to the age of LSA packets before
transmission.
Authentication
Type The type of authentication the interface performs on LSAs it receives.
Metric Cost The priority of the path. Low costs have a higher priority than high costs.
Passive Status Shows whether the interface is passive or not.
OSPF
MTU-ignore Shows whether to ignore MTU mismatches in database descriptor packets sent from
neighboring routers.
Term Definition
Broadcast LANs, such as Ethernet and IEEE 802.5, take the value broadcast. The OSPF
Interface Type will be 'broadcast'.
The OSPF Interface States are: down, loopback, waiting, point-to-point, designated
router, and backup designated router.
The router ID representing the designated router.
The router ID representing the backup designated router.
The number of link events.
The cost of the OSPF interface.
Term Definition