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Example:
Routing Process "OSPFv3 (*null*)" with ID 192.168.2.2
SPF schedule delay 5 secs, Hold time between SPFs 10 secs
Minimum LSA interval 5 secs, Minimum LSA arrival 1 secs
Number of external LSA 0. Checksum Sum 0x0000
Number of AS-Scoped Unknown LSA 0
Number of LSA originated 6
Number of LSA received 14
Number of areas in this router is 1
Area BACKBONE(0)
Number of interfaces in this area is 2
SPF algorithm executed 6 times
Number of LSA 8. Checksum Sum 0x43D52
Number of Unknown LSA 0
1.7.5.1.11 show ipv6 ospf database
Command: show ipv6 ospf [<tag>] database
[ router [adv-router <advertiser_router>]
|network [adv-router <advertiser_router>]
| intra-prefix [adv-router <advertiser_router>]
| link [adv-router <advertiser_router>]
| external [adv-router <advertiser_router>]
| inter-prefix [adv-router <advertiser_router>]
| inter-router [adv-router <advertiser_router>]]
Function:
Display the OSPF link state data base message
Parameter: <tag>
is the process tag which is a character string
<advertiser_router>
is the ID of Advertising router, shown in IPv4 address format
Default:
Not displayed
Command Mode:
All modes
Usage Guide:
Example:
According to the output messages of this command, we can view the OSPF link state
database messages
Use show ipv6 ospf database command will be able to show LSA messages of the OSPF routing
protocol
For Example, the displayed messages are:
OSPFv3 Router with ID (192.168.2.2) (Process *null*)
Link-LSA (Interface Vlan1)
Link State ID ADV Router Age Seq# CkSum Prefix