Users Guide

show ipv6 ospf neighbor
Displays a list of OSPFv3 neighbors connected to the local router.
Syntax
show ipv6 ospf neighbor
Parameters None
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information
Neighbor ID—Displays the neighbor router ID.
Pri—Displays the priority assigned neighbor.
State—Displays the OSPF state of the neighbor.
Dead Time—Displays the expected time until the system declares the neighbor dead.
Interface—Displays the interface type, node/slot/port or number information.
Interface ID—Displays the neighbor interface ID
Example
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/1)# show ipv6 ospf neighbor
Neighbor ID Pri State Dead Time Interface ID Interface
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2.2.2.2 1 Full/DR 00:00:30 5 ethernet1/1/1
Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later
Object tracking manager
Object tracking manager (OTM) allows you to track the link status of Layer 2 interfaces, and the reachability of IP and IPv6 hosts. You can
increase the availability of the network and shorten recovery time if an object state goes Down.
Object tracking monitors the status of tracked objects and communicates any changes made to interested client applications. OTM client
applications are VRRP and PBR. Each tracked object has a unique identifying number that clients use to congure the action to take when
a tracked object changes state. You can also optionally specify a time delay before changes in a tracked object's state are reported to a
client application.
VRRP can subscribe to a track object which tracks the interface line protocol state. It can use the tracked object status to determine the
priority of the VRRP router in a VRRP group. If a tracked state, or interface goes down, VRRP updates the priority based on what you
congure the new priority to be for the tracked state. When the tracked state comes up, VRRP restores the original priority for the virtual
router group.
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