Command Line Reference Guide

link-state-id
(OPTIONAL) Specify LSA ID in dotted decimal format. The LSA ID
value depends on the LSA type, and it can be one of the following:
the network’s IP address for Type 3 LSAs or Type 5 LSAs
the router’s OSPF router ID for Type 1 LSAs or Type 4 LSAs
the default destination (0.0.0.0) for Type 5 LSAs
adv-router
ip-
address
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords adv-router and the ip-address to
display only the LSA information about that router.
Command Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Command History
Version 9.0(1.3) Introduced on the S5000.
Usage
Information
The following describes output from the show ip ospf process-id database
network command shown in the Example below.
LS Age Displays the LSA’s age.
Options Displays the optional capabilities available on router. The following
options can be found in this item:
TOS-capability or No TOS-capability is displayed depending
on whether the router can support Type of Service.
DC or No DC is displayed depending on whether the
originating router can support OSPF over demand circuits.
E or No E is displayed on whether the originating router can
accept AS External LSAs.
LS Type Displays the LSA’s type.
Link State ID Displays the Link State ID.
Advertising
Router
Identifies the router ID of the LSA’s originating router.
Checksum Identifies the link state sequence number. This number enables you
to identify old or duplicate LSAs.
Length Displays the Fletcher checksum of an LSA’s complete contents.
Network Mask Displays the length in bytes of the LSA.
Attached Router Identifies the IP address of routers attached to the network.
Example
FTOS#show ip ospf 1 data network
OSPF Router with ID (20.20.20.5) (Process ID 1)
Network (Area 0.0.0.0)
LS age: 1372
Options: (No TOS-capability, DC, E)
LS type: Network
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