Command Reference Guide

116display ospf lsdb 3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family
Command Reference
display ospf lsdb
Purpose Use the display ospf lsdb command to view the database information about
OSPF connecting state.
Syntax display ospf [ process-id ] [ area-id ] lsdb [ brief | asbr | ase |
network | nssa | opaque { area-local | as | link-local } | router |
summary ] [ ip-address ] [ originate-router ip-address ] [
self-originate ]
Parameters process-id
OSPF process ID. If no process ID is specified, the
command takes effect on all OSPF processes.
area-id
Area ID. Valid values are a decimal integer between 0
and 4294967295, or an IP address.
brief
Brief database information.
asbr
Database information of Type-4 LSA
(summary-Asbr-LSA).
ase
Database information of Type-5 LSA (AS-external-LSA).
network
Database information of Type-2 LSA (Network-LSA).
nssa
Database information of Type-7 LSA
(NSSA-external-LSA)
opaque
Database information of Opaque LSA.
area-local
Database information of Type-10 Opaque-LSA.
as
Database information of Type-11 Opaque-LSA.
link-local
Database information of Type-9 Opaque-LSA.
router
Database information of Type-1 LSA (Router-LSA)
summary
Database information of Type-3 LSA
(Summary-Net-LSA)
ip-address
Link state ID in IP address format.
originate-router
ip-address
IP address of the router advertising LSA packet.
self-originate
Database information of self-originated LSA generated
by local router..
Example Display the LSDB of OSPF.
<3Com > display ospf lsdb
OSPF Process 1 with Router ID 1.1.1.1
Link State Database
Area: 0.0.0.0
Type LinkState ID AdvRouter Age Len Sequence Metric Where
Rtr 2.2.2.2 2.2.2.2 465 36 8000000c 0 SpfTree
Rtr 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.1 449 36 80000004 0 SpfTree