Reference Guide

Usage
Information
The following describes output for the show ip ospf process-id neighbor
command shown in the Example below.
Neighbor ID Displays the neighbor router ID.
Pri Displays the priority assigned neighbor.
State Displays the OSPF state of the neighbor.
Dead Time Displays the expected time until Dell Networking OS declares
the neighbor dead.
Address Displays the IP address of the neighbor.
Interface Displays the interface type slot/port information.
Area Displays the neighbor’s area (process ID).
Example
Dell#show ip ospf 34 neighbor
Neighbor ID Pri State Dead Time Address Interface Area
20.20.20.7 1 FULL/DR 00:00:32 182.10.10.3 Te 0/0 0.0.0.2
192.10.10.2 1 FULL/DR 00:00:37 192.10.10.2 Te 0/1 0.0.0.1
20.20.20.1 1 FULL/DROTHER00:00:36 192.10.10.4 Te 0/1 0.0.0.1
Dell#
show ip ospf routes
Display routes as calculated by OSPF and stored in OSPF RIB.
S5000
Syntax
show ip ospf process-id routes
Parameters
process-id Enter the OSPF Process ID to show a specific process. If no
Process ID is entered, command applies only to the first
OSPF process.
Defaults none
Command
Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Command
History
Version 9.0(1.3) Introduced on the S5000.
Usage
Information
This command is useful in isolating routing problems between the OSPF and the
RTM. For example, if a route is missing from the RTM/FIB but is visible from the
display output of this command, the problem is with downloading the route to the
RTM.
This command has the following limitations:
1024
Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2)