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806 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide
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Displaying OSPF information
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Displaying OSPF trap status
All traps are enabled by default when you enable OSPF. To disable or re-enable an OSPF trap, refer
to “Modifying OSPF traps generated” on page 791.
To display the state of each OSPF trap, enter the following command at any CLI level.
Syntax: show ip ospf trap
Displaying OSPF virtual neighbor and link information
You can display OSPF virtual neighbor and virtual link information. For example, the following show
run display shows the configuration in Figure 119.
BigIron RX#show run
Current configuration:
!
ver V2.2.1T143
module 1 rx-bi-1g-24-port-fiber
module 2 rx-bi-10g-4-port
module 6 rx-bi-10g-4-port
module 7 rx-bi-1g-24-port-copper
!
!
no spanning-tree
!
TABLE 131 CLI display of OSPF border routers
This field... Displays...
(Index) Displayed index number of the border router.
Router ID ID of the OSPF router
Router type Type of OSPF router: ABR or ASBR
Next hop router ID of the next hop router
Outgoing interface ID of the interface on the router for the outgoing route.
Area ID of the OSPF area to which the OSPF router belongs
BigIron RX># show ip ospf trap
Interface State Change Trap: Enabled
Virtual Interface State Change Trap: Enabled
Neighbor State Change Trap: Enabled
Virtual Neighbor State Change Trap: Enabled
Interface Configuration Error Trap: Enabled
Virtual Interface Configuration Error Trap: Enabled
Interface Authentication Failure Trap: Enabled
Virtual Interface Authentication Failure Trap: Enabled
Interface Receive Bad Packet Trap: Enabled
Virtual Interface Receive Bad Packet Trap: Enabled
Interface Retransmit Packet Trap: Disabled
Virtual Interface Retransmit Packet Trap: Disabled
Originate LSA Trap: Disabled
Originate MaxAge LSA Trap: Disabled
Link State Database Overflow Trap: Disabled
Link State Database Approaching Overflow Trap: Disabled