Netgear GSM7324 FSM7326P Command line reference manual - Page 296

show ip ospf neighbor <ipaddr&gt

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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7300 Series Layer-3 Switches, Software Ver- which router is the master and to decide upon the initial DD sequence number. Exchange - the router is describing its entire link state database by sending Database Description packets to the neighbor. Loading - Link State Request packets are sent to the neighbor asking for the more recent LSAs that have been discovered (but not yet received) in the Exchange state. Full - the neighboring routers are fully adjacent and they will now appear in router-LSAs and network-LSAs. 14.6.47 show ip ospf neighbor This command displays the OSPF neighbor table list. When you specify a particular neighbor ID, detailed information about a neighbor is given. The information below displays only if OSPF is enabled and the interface has a neighbor. The parameter is the IP address of the neighbor. Format show ip ospf neighbor Modes Privileged EXEC User EXEC Interface Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes.. Router Id Is a 4-digit dotted-decimal number identifying neighbor router. Options Indicates the optional OSPF capabilities supported by the neighbor. The neighbor's optional OSPF capabilities are also listed in its Hello packets. This enables received Hello Packets to be rejected (neighbor relationships will not even start to form) if there is a mismatch in certain crucial OSPF capabilities. Router Priority Displays the OSPF priority for the specified interface. The priority of an interface is a priority integer from 0 to 255. A value of '0' indicates that the router is not eligible to become the designated router on this network. State Shows the state of the neighboring routers. Possible values are: Down- initial state of the neighbor conversation - no recent information has been received from the neighbor. 14-56 v1.0, February 2007 Routing Commands

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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7300 Series Layer-3 Switches, Software Ver-
14-56
Routing Commands
v1.0, February 2007
which router is the master and to decide upon the initial DD
sequence number.
Exchange - the router is describing its entire link state data-
base by sending Database Description packets to the neigh-
bor.
Loading - Link State Request packets are sent to the neighbor
asking for the more recent LSAs that have been discovered
(but not yet received) in the Exchange state.
Full - the neighboring routers are fully adjacent and they will
now appear in router-LSAs and network-LSAs.
14.6.47
show ip ospf neighbor <ipaddr>
This command displays the OSPF neighbor table list. When you specify a particular
neighbor ID, detailed information about a neighbor is given. The information below
displays only if OSPF is enabled and the interface has a neighbor. The
<ipaddr>
parameter is the IP address of the neighbor.
Format
show ip ospf neighbor <
ipaddr
>
<slot/port
>
Modes
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Interface
Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes..
Router Id
Is a 4-digit dotted-decimal number identifying neighbor
router.
Options
Indicates the optional OSPF capabilities supported by the
neighbor. The neighbor's optional OSPF capabilities are also
listed in its Hello packets. This enables received Hello Pack-
ets to be rejected (neighbor relationships will not even start to
form) if there is a mismatch in certain crucial OSPF capabili-
ties.
Router Priority
Displays the OSPF priority for the specified interface. The
priority of an interface is a priority integer from 0 to 255. A
value of '0' indicates that the router is not eligible to become
the designated router on this network.
State
Shows the state of the neighboring routers. Possible values
are:
Down- initial state of the neighbor conversation - no recent
information has been received from the neighbor.