Administrator Guide

STATUS : ACTIVE
inbound esp sas
outbound esp sas
Interface: GigabitEthernet 1/2
Link Local address: fe80::201:e8ff:fe40:4d11
IPSecv6 policy name: OSPFv3-1-600
inbound ah sas
outbound ah sas
inbound esp sas
spi : 600 (0x258)
transform : esp-des esp-sha1-hmac
in use settings : {Transport, }
replay detection support : N
STATUS : ACTIVE
outbound esp sas
spi : 600 (0x258)
transform : esp-des esp-sha1-hmac
in use settings : {Transport, }
replay detection support : N
STATUS : ACTIVE
Troubleshooting OSPFv3
The system provides several tools to troubleshoot OSPFv3 operation on the switch. This section describes typical, OSPFv3 troubleshooting
scenarios.
NOTE
: The following troubleshooting section is meant to be a comprehensive list, but only to provide some examples of typical
troubleshooting checks.
Have you enabled OSPF globally?
Is the OSPF process active on the interface?
Are the adjacencies established correctly?
Did you congure the interfaces for Layer 3 correctly?
Is the router in the correct area type?
Did you include the routes in the OSPF database?
Did you include the OSPF routes in the routing table (not just the OSPF database)?
Some useful troubleshooting commands are:
show ipv6 interfaces
show ipv6 protocols
debug ipv6 ospf events and/or packets
show ipv6 neighbors
show ipv6 routes
Viewing Summary Information
To get general route, conguration, links status, and debug information, use the following commands.
View the summary information of the IPv6 routes.
EXEC Privilege mode
Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)
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