Users Guide
Troubleshoot OSPFv3
You can troubleshoot OSPFv3 operations and check questions for typical issues that interrupt a process.
● Is OSPFv3 enabled globally?
● Is OSPFv3 enabled on the interface?
● Are adjacencies established correctly?
● Are the interfaces configured for L3 correctly?
● Is the router in the correct area type?
● Are the OSPF routes included in the OSPF database?
● Are the OSPF routes included in the routing table in addition to the OSPF database?
● Are you able to ping the link-local IPv6 address of adjacent router interface?
Troubleshooting OSPFv3 with show Commands
● View a summary of all OSPF process IDs enabled in EXEC mode.
show running-configuration ospfv3
● View summary information of IP routes in EXEC mode.
show ipv6 route summary
● View summary information for the OSPF database in EXEC mode.
show ipv6 ospf database
● View the configuration of OSPF neighbors connected to the local router in EXEC mode.
show ipv6 ospf neighbor
View OSPF Configuration
OS10# show running-configuration ospfv3
!
interface ethernet1/1/1
ip ospf 100 area 0.0.0.0
!
router ospf 100
log-adjacency-changes
OSPFv3 Commands
area authentication
Configures authentication for an OSPFv3 area.
Syntax
area area-id authentication ipsec spi number {MD5 | SHA1} key
Parameters
● area area-id — Enter an area ID as a number or IPv6 prefix.
● ipsec spi number — Enter a unique security policy index (SPI) value, from 256 to 4294967295.
● md5 — Enable MD5 authentication.
● sha1 — Enable SHA1 authentication.
● key — Enter the text string used in the authentication type.
Default OSPFv3 area authentication is not configured.
Command Mode ROUTER-OSPFv3
Usage
Information
● Before you enable IPsec authentication for an OSPFv3 area, you must enable OSPFv3 globally on each
router.
● All OSPFv3 routers in the area must share the same authentication key to exchange information. Only
a non-encrypted key is supported. For MD5 authentication, the non-encrypted key must be 32 plain
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