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Table 4-12 display ospf peer statistics
command output description
Field
Description
Area ID
Area ID. The state statistics information of all the routers in the area to which the
router belongs is displayed.
Down
Number of neighboring routers in the Down state in the same area
Attempt
Number of neighboring routers in the Attempt state in the same area
Init
Number of neighboring routers in the Init state in the same area
2-Way
Number of neighboring routers in the 2-Way state in the same area
ExStart
Number of neighboring routers in the ExStart state in the same area
Exchange
Number of neighboring routers in the Exchange state in the same area
Loading
Number of neighboring routers in the Loading state in the same area
Full
Number of neighboring routers in the Full state in the same area
Total
Total number of neighbors under the same state, namely, Down, Attempt, Init, 2-Way,
ExStart, Exchange, Loading, or Full.
display ospf request-queue
Syntax
display ospf
[
process-id
]
request-queue
[
interface-type interface-number
] [
neighbor-id
]
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
process-id
: OSPF process ID, in the range 1 to 65535.
interface-type interface-number
: Interface type and number.
neighbor-id
: Neighbor’s router ID.
Description
Use the
display ospf request-queue
command to display OSPF request queue information.
If no OSPF process is specified, the OSPF request queue information of all OSPF processes is
displayed.
Examples
# Display OSPF request queue information.
<Sysname> display ospf request-queue