Technical data

Using Technician Interface Software
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For example, the following display shows that on this slot there is a cache entry
for <192.32.27.112/32, 224.2.2.5).
224.2.2.5 in: 3D 5d
192.32.27.112/32 out:(10000000) 2D1 4M2
The slot is accepting packets on circuit 3 (which is running DVMRP) for the flow
(192.32.27.112/32, 224.2.2.5), and dropping packets for the flow on circuit 5 (also
running DVMRP).
The slot has outgoing circuit 2 running DVMRP with a TTL threshold value of 1,
and outgoing circuit 4 running MOSPF with a TTL threshold value of 2. The slot
mask shows that only slot 3 has outgoing circuits.
For more information about the Multicast Table Manager, see Configuring IP
Multicasting and Multimedia Services.
OSPF Link State Database
With the
ip
command, you can examine:
The entire contents of the router’s OSPF Link State Database (OSPF LSDB)
A subset of the detailed contents of the router’s OSPF LSDB
To view the OSPF LSDB, enter the
ip
command using the following syntax:
ip cache ospf_lsdb -
<
A
|
a
> -
s
-
t
-A
invokes the complete OSPF LSDB, for all OSPF areas known to the router (20
lines maximum per advertisement).
-a
is the address of the OSPF area associated with the LSDB you want to view.
-s
is the slot number associated with the LSDB you want to view.
-t
is the OSPF LS Type indicator (stub, router, network, summary link, or
external).