- 77 -
5.7.19 Monitor and Maintain OSPF
You can display specific statistics such as the contents of IP routing tables and databases. The information provided
can be used to determine resource utilization and solve network problems. You can also display information about
node availability and discover the routing path that packets are taking through the network.
To display various routing statistics, use the following commands in top mode.
Command Purpose
show ip ospf
Display general information about the OSPF routing process.
show ip ospf database
show ip ospf database {asbr-summary
| external | network | nssa-external |
router | summary}
show ip ospf database {asbr-summary
| external | network | nssa-external |
router | summary}
link -state-id
show ip ospf database {asbr-summary
| external | network | nssa-external |
router | summary}
link -state-id
self-
originate
show ip ospf database {asbr-summary
| external | network | nssa-external |
router | summary}
link -state-id
adv-
router
ip-address
show ip ospf database {asbr-summary
| external | network | nssa-external |
router | summary} self-originate
show ip ospf database {asbr-summary
| external | network | nssa-external |
router | summary} adv-router
ip-
address
show ip ospf database self-originate
show ip ospf database max-age
Display lists of information related to the OSPF database.
show ip ospf border-routers
Display the internal OSPF routing table entries for Area
Border Router (ABR) and Autonomous System Boundary
Router (ASBR).
show ip ospf route
Display OSPF routing table entries
show ip ospf interface
interface-name
Display OSPF-related interface information