Specifications

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Chapter 26: ospf Commands
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ospf monitor
Purpose
Monitor OSPF.
Format
ospf monitor statistics|errors|
next-hop-list|interfaces|neighbors [destination
<hostname-or-
IPaddr>
] [auth-key
<string>
]
ospf monitor lsdb [display-retransmit-list] [destination
<hostname-or-IPaddr>
] [auth-key
<string>
]
ospf monitor routes [type all|asbrs-in-area|area-border-
routers|asbrs-other-areas|networks-in-area|networks-other-areas
|as-routes] [destination
<hostname-or-IPaddr>
] [auth-key
<string>
]
ospf monitor lsa area-id
<IPaddr>
type router-links|network-
links|summary-networks|summary-asbr|as-external
ls-id
<IPaddr>
adv-rtr
<IPaddr>
[destination
<hostname-or-
IPaddr>
] [auth-key
<string>
]
Mode
Enable
Parameters
destination
<hostname-or-IPaddr>
Monitors the specified OSPF destination. Default is the router on which the
command is executed.
auth-key
<string>
Specifies the authorization key for the OSPF destination. This option is not
needed if the OSPF destination does not require a key or if an authorization
was specified using the
ospf monitor create-destination
command.
statistics
Shows input/output statistics for monitor request, hello, data base description,
link-state request, link-state update, and link-state ack packets. Area statistics
are provided, which describe the total number of routing neighbors and num-
ber of active OSPF interfaces. Routing table statistics are summarized and re-