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Figure 29-11. Command Example: show ip ospf process-id database opaque-area
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FTOS>show ip ospf 1 database opaque-area
OSPF Router with ID (3.3.3.3) (Process ID 1)
Type-10 Opaque Link Area (Area 0)
LS age: 1133
Options: (No TOS-capability, No DC, E)
LS type: Type-10 Opaque Link Area
Link State ID: 1.0.0.1
Advertising Router: 10.16.1.160
LS Seq Number: 0x80000416
Checksum: 0x376
Length: 28
Opaque Type: 1
Opaque ID: 1
Unable to display opaque data
LS age: 833
Options: (No TOS-capability, No DC, E)
LS type: Type-10 Opaque Link Area
Link State ID: 1.0.0.2
Advertising Router: 10.16.1.160
LS Seq Number: 0x80000002
Checksum: 0x19c2
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Version 9.0.2.0 Introduced on S6000.
Version 8.3.11.1 Introduced on Z9000
Version 7.8.1.0 Introduced support for Multi-Process OSPF.
Table 29-7. Command Example Descriptions: show ip ospf process-id database
opaque-area
Item Description
LS Age Displays the LSAs 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 LSAs type.
Link State ID Displays the Link State ID.
Advertising Router Identifies the advertising routers ID.
Checksum Displays the Fletcher checksum of the an LSAs complete contents.
Length Displays the length in bytes of the LSA.
Opaque Type Displays the Opaque type field (the first 8 bits of the Link State ID).
Opaque ID Displays the Opaque type-specific ID (the remaining 24 bits of the Link
State ID).