OSPF Neighbors |
Address
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Address of the neighbor.
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Interface
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Interface through which the neighbor is reachable.
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State
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State of the neighbor: Attempt, Down, Exchange, ExStart, Full, Init, Loading, or 2way.
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Generally, only the Down state, indicating a failed
OSPF adjacency, and the Full state, indicating a functional
adjacency, are maintained for more than a few seconds. The other states
are transitional states that a neighbor is in only briefly while an
OSPF adjacency is being established.
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ID
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Router ID of the neighbor.
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Priority
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Priority of the neighbor to become the designated router.
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Dead
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Number of seconds until the neighbor becomes unreachable.
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OSPF
Interfaces |
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Interface
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Name of the interface running OSPF.
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State
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State of the interface: BDR, Down, DR, DRother, Loop, PtToPt, or Waiting.
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The Down state, indicating that the interface is not
functioning, and PtToPt state, indicating that a point-to-point
connection has been established, are the most common states.
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Area
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Number of the area that the interface is in.
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DR ID
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Address of the area's designated router.
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BDR ID
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Address of the area's backup designated router.
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Nbrs
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Number of neighbors on this interface.
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OSPF
Statistics |
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Packet Type
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Type of OSPF packet.
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Total Sent/Total Received
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Total number of packets sent and received.
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Last 5 seconds Sent/Last 5 seconds Received
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Total number of packets sent and received in the last 5 seconds.
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Receive errors
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Number and type of receive errors.
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