Administrator Guide

Layer 3 Routing Commands 1777
vrf-name
—The name of the VRF instance on which the command
operates. If no VRF parameter is given, information for the default
(global) router instance is shown.
area-id
— Identifies a specific OSPF area
for which link state database
information will be displayed.
asbr-summary — Display the autonomous system boundary router (ASBR)
summary LSAs.
external — Display the external LSAs.
network — Display the network LSAs.
nssa-external — Display NSSA external LSAs.
router — Display router LSAs.
summary — Display the LSA database summary information.
ls-id — Specifies the link state ID (LSID). (Range: IP address or an integer
in the range of 0–4294967295)
adv-router
— Display the LSAs that are restricted by the advertising
router. To specify a router, enter the IP address of the router.
self-originate — Display the LSAs in that are self-originated.
opaque-area— Display the area opaque LSAs.
opaque-as— Display AS opaque LSAs.
opaque-link— Display link opaque LSAs.
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC mode, Configuration mode and all Configuration submodes
User Guidelines
Information is only displayed if OSPF is enabled.
The VRF identified in the parameter must have been previously created or an
error is returned.
The VRF parameter is only available on the N3000/N4000 series switches.
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