Instruction Manual

IP Routing Features
Configuring OSPF
This display shows the configured restrict entries.
Displaying OSPF Virtual Neighbor Information
If virtual links are configured on the routing switch, you can display OSPF
virtual neighbor information by entering show ip ospf virtual-neighbor at any
CLI level.
OSPF Virtual Interface Neighbor Information
Router ID Area ID State IP Address Events
--------------- --------------- -------- --------------- --------
10.0.8.33 10.3.16.0 FULL 10.3.17.33 5
10.0.8.36 10.3.16.0 FULL 10.3.18.36 5
Figure 5-50. Example of Output for Show IP OSPF Virtual-Neighbor
Syntax: show ip ospf virtual-neighbor [area < area-id > | < ip-address >]
This display shows the following information.
Table 5-18. CLI Display of OSPF Virtual Neighbor Information
Field
Router ID
Area ID
State
IP Address
Events
Description
The router ID of this virtual neighbor (configured).
The area ID of the transit area for the virtual link to this neighbor (configured).
The state of the adjacency with this virtual neighbor. The possible values are the same as the
OSPF neighbor states. See the State parameter definition in table 5-17 on page 5-111. Note that
virtual neighbors should never stay in the 2WAY state.
IP address of the virtual neighbor that the routing switch is using to communicate to that virtual
neighbor.
The number of times the virtual neighbor’s state has changed.
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.
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