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FTOS Command Reference for the S-Series - Force10 Networks

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show ip ospf database network<br />

Example<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>#show ip ospf data network<br />

OSPF Router with ID (20.20.20.5) (Process ID 1)<br />

Network (Area 0.0.0.0)<br />

LS age: 1372<br />

Options: (No TOS-capability, DC, E)<br />

LS type: Network<br />

Link State ID: 202.10.10.2<br />

Advertising Router: 20.20.20.8<br />

LS Seq Number: 0x80000006<br />

Checksum: 0xa35<br />

Length: 36<br />

Network Mask: /24<br />

Attached Router: 20.20.20.8<br />

Attached Router: 20.20.20.9<br />

Attached Router: 20.20.20.7<br />

Network (Area 0.0.0.1)<br />

LS age: 252<br />

Options: (TOS-capability, No DC, E)<br />

LS type: Network<br />

Link State ID: 192.10.10.2<br />

Advertising Router: 192.10.10.2<br />

LS Seq Number: 0x80000007<br />

Checksum: 0x4309<br />

Length: 36<br />

Network Mask: /24<br />

Attached Router: 192.10.10.2<br />

Attached Router: 20.20.20.1<br />

Attached Router: 20.20.20.5<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>#<br />

Figure 179 show ip ospf database network <strong>Command</strong> Example<br />

Table 47 describes <strong>the</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation displayed in Figure 179.<br />

Table 47 show ip ospf database network <strong>Command</strong> Example fields<br />

Item Description<br />

LS Age Displays <strong>the</strong> LSA age.<br />

Options Displays <strong>the</strong> optional capabilities available on router. The following options can<br />

be found in this item:<br />

• TOS-capability or No TOS-capability is displayed depending on whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong><br />

router can support Type of Service.<br />

• DC or No DC is displayed depending on whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> originating router can<br />

support OSPF over demand circuits.<br />

• E or No E is displayed on whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> originating router can accept AS<br />

External LSAs.<br />

LS Type Displays <strong>the</strong> LSA’s type.<br />

Link State ID Displays <strong>the</strong> Link State ID.<br />

Advertising Router Identifies <strong>the</strong> router ID of <strong>the</strong> LSA’s originating router.<br />

Checksum Identifies <strong>the</strong> link state sequence number. This number enables you to identify<br />

old or duplicate LSAs.<br />

Length Displays <strong>the</strong> Fletcher checksum of an LSA’s complete contents.<br />

Network Mask Displays <strong>the</strong> length in bytes of <strong>the</strong> LSA.<br />

Attached Router Identifies <strong>the</strong> IP address of routers attached to <strong>the</strong> network.<br />

524 OSPF

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