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show ip ospf database router
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Display the router (type 1) LSA information.
Syntax
show ip ospf process-id database router [link-state-id] [adv-router ip-address]
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Figure 29-12. Command Example: show ip ospf process-id database router (Partial)
FTOS#show ip ospf 100 database router
OSPF Router with ID (1.1.1.10) (Process ID 100)
Router (Area 0)
LS age: 967
Options: (No TOS-capability, No DC, E)
LS type: Router
Link State ID: 1.1.1.10
Advertising Router: 1.1.1.10
LS Seq Number: 0x8000012f
Checksum: 0x3357
Length: 144
AS Boundary Router
Area Border Router
Number of Links: 10
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.
show ip ospf database Displays OSPF database information.
S6000
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.
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 routers 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 ip-address to display only the LSA
information about that router.
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.