R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 3 - IP Routing Command Reference(V7)
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Neighbor is up for 02:03:35
Authentication Sequence: [ 0 ]
Neighbor state change count: 6
BFD status: Disabled
Sham link 11.11.11.11 -> 22.22.22.22's neighbor in area 0.0.0.1
Router ID: 22.22.22.22 Address: 22.22.22.22
State: Full Mode: Nbr is master Priority: 1
BFD status: Disabled
Table 38 Command output
Field Descri
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Area areaID interface
IPAddress(InterfaceName)'s neighbors
Neighbor information of the interface in the specified area:
• areaID—Area to which the neighbor belongs.
• IPAddress—Interface IP address.
• InterfaceName—Interface name.
Router ID Neighbor router ID.
Address Neighbor router address.
GR State
GR state:
• Normal.
• Restarter.
• Complete.
• Helper.
State
Neighbor state:
• Down—Initial state of a neighbor conversation.
• Init—The router has received a Hello packet from the
neighbor. However, the router has not established
bidirectional communication with the neighbor. The router
did not appear in the neighbor's hello packet.
• Attempt—Available only in an NBMA network. In this state,
the OSPF router has not received any information from a
neighbor for a period. The router can send Hello packets at a
longer interval to keep the neighbor relationship.
• 2-Way—Communication between the two routers is
bidirectional. The local router appears in the neighbor's
Hello packet.
• Exstart—The goal of this state is to decide which router is the
master, and to decide upon the initial Database Description
(DD) sequence number.
• Exchange—The router is sending DD packets to the neighbor,
describing its entire link-state database.
• Loading—The router sends LSRs packets to the neighbor,
requesting more recent LSAs.
• Full—The neighboring routers are fully adjacent.
Mode Neighbor mode for LSDB synchronization.
Priority Neighboring router priority.
DR DR on the interface's network segment.