HP Comware 5 Debug Manual Vol 3
Table 117 Output from the debugging ospfv3 lsa maxage command
Field
Description
Flags;string
Flag bit:
• V—Vlink end.
• E—ASBR.
• B—ABR.
• W—MOSPF support.
Options
Router processing capabilities:
• V6—A value of 0 indicates that the router/link will not take part in IPv6
route calculation.
• E—A value of 0 indicates that the flooding of AS-External-LSAs is not
supported.
• MC—Multicast-related.
• N—Indicates whether it is in a Not So Stub Area (NSSA).
• R—Indicates whether this is an Active Router. A value of 0 indicates that
the router only forwards locally originated packets.
• DC—Indicates whether dial-on-demand is supported.
Link connected to: linktype
Link type:
• (null).
• Point-to-point.
• Transit Network.
• (Reserved).
• Virtual Link.
Option
PrefixOptions:
• NU—A value of 1 indicates that the prefix will not take part in IPv6
unicast route calculation.
• MC—A value of 1 indicates that the prefix will take part in IPv6 multicast
route calculation.
• LA—A value of 1 indicates that the address is the local host address. The
prefix length is 128.
• P—Indicates whether the NSSA ABR advertises the prefix to other areas.
Destination Router ID ASBR router ID.
Metric Type string
Metric type:
• 1 (Comparable directly to link state metric).
• 2 (Larger than any link state path).
Examples
# Enable LSA flooding debugging on Router A. The output in this example was created when the
following conditions exist:
•
Router A is connected to Router B through Ethernet 1/0.
•
OSPFv3 process 1 is created on Router A. OSPFv3 is enabled on Ethernet 1/0.
•
OSPFv3 process 1 is created on Router B. OSPFv3 is enabled on Ethernet 1/0.
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