switch# show ip ospf virtual-link
OSPF Virtual Interface Status
Transit AreaID Neighbor Router Authentication Interface State
--------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------
10.3.16.0 10.0.8.33 none P2P
10.3.16.0 10.0.8.36 none P2P
This display shows the following information.
Table 26: CLI display of OSPF virtual link information
Field
Description
Transit Area ID
Area ID of transit area for the virtual link.
Neighbor Router
Router ID of the virtual neighbor.
Authentication
none or simple (same as for normal interface.)
Interface State
The state of the virtual link to the virtual neighbor. The possible values are:
DOWN
The routing switch has not yet found a route to the virtual neighbor.
P2P (point-to-point)
The routing switch has found a route to the virtual neighbor. Virtual links are
"virtual" serial links, hence the point-to-point terminology.
Notice from the syntax statement that
ip-address
can be specified to display detailed information for a
particular virtual neighbor. If an
area-id
is specified, only virtual neighbors belonging to that area are shown.
Example
To get OSPF virtual link information for IP address 10.0.8.33, enter
show ip ospf virtual-link
10.0.8.33
. A display similar to the following is shown.
Output for the show ip ospf virtual-link ip-addr command
switch# show ip ospf virtual-link 10.0.8.33
OSPF Virtual Interface Status for interface 10.0.8.33
Transit AreaID : 10.3.16.0
Neighbor Router : 10.0.8.33
Authentication : none Chain :
Interface State : P2P Transit Delay : 1
Events : 1 Rtr Interval : 5
Dead Interval : 40 Hello Interval : 10
In this display, these fields show the same type of information as described for the general OSPF virtual link
display: Transit Area ID, Neighbor Router, Authentication, and Interface State. This display shows the following
additional information:
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