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Layer 3 Routing Commands 1849
area-id
— Identifies a specific OSPF area for which link state database
information will be displayed.
vrf-name
— The name of an existing VRF instance.
external — Displays the external LSAs.
inter-area — Displays the inter-area LSAs.
link — Displays the link LSAs.
network — Displays the network LSAs.
nssa-external — Displays NSSA external LSAs.
prefix — Displays intra-area Prefix LSA.
router — Displays router LSAs.
unknown — Displays unknown area, AS or link-scope LSAs.
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ink-state-
id
Specifies a valid link state identifier (LSID).
adv-router — Shows the LSAs that are restricted by the advertising router.
router-id
— Specifies a valid router identifier.
self-originate — Displays the LSAs in that are self originated.
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
User Exec, Privileged Exec mode, Global Configuration mode and all
Configuration submodes, VRF Configuration
User Guidelines
If no parameters are entered, the command displays the LSA headers.
Optional parameters specify the type of link state advertisements to display.
The information below is only displayed if OSPF is enabled.
Example
The following example displays information about the link state database
when OSPFv3 is enabled.
console#show ipv6 ospf database