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OSPF Commands
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link-state-id
—Portion of the Internet environment that is being described by the
advertisement. The value entered depends on the type of the LSA. The value must be
entered in the form of an IP address.
When the LSA is describing a network, the
link-state-id
argument can take one of two forms:
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The network IP address (as in Type 3 summary link advertisements and in autonomous
system external link advertisements).
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A derived address obtained from the link-state ID. (Note that masking a network will link
the advertisement link-state ID with the network subnet mask yielding the network IP
address.)
When the LSA is describing a router, the link-state ID is always the OSPF router ID of the
described router.
When an autonomous system external advertisement (Type 5) is describing a default route,
its link-state ID is set to the default destination (0.0.0.0).
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database-summary
—Displays how many of each type of LSA for each area there are in
the database, and the total number of LSA types.
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external
—Displays information only about the external LSAs.
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network
—Displays information only about the network LSAs.
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router
—Displays information only about the router LSAs.
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self-originate
—Displays only self-originated LSAs (from the local router).
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summary
—Displays information only about the summary LSAs.
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
User EXEC mode
User Guidelines
There are no user guidelines for this command.
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