Command Mode
User EXEC, Privileged EXEC modes, Config mode and all Config sub-modes
User Guidelines
Some of the information below displays only if you enable OSPF and
configure certain features. The following fields may be displayed:
Field
Router ID
OSPF Admin
Mode
RFC 1583
Compatibility
External LSDB
Limit
Exit Overflow
Interval
Spf Delay Time
Spf Hold Time
Flood Pacing
Interval
LSA Refresh
Group Pacing
Time
Opaque Capability Shows whether router is capable of sending Opaque LSAs.
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OSPF Commands
Description
A 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format identifying the router
about which information is displayed. This is a configured value.
Shows whether OSPF is administratively enabled or disabled.
This configuration option controls the preference rules used
when choosing among multiple external LSAs advertising the
same destination. When enabled, the preference rules remain
those specified by RFC 1583. When disabled, the preference
rules are those stated in Section 16.4.1 of RFC 2328. These rules
prevent routing loops when external LSAs for the same
destination have been originated from different areas.
Shows the maximum number of non-default external LSAs
entries that can be stored in the link-state database.
Shows the number of seconds that, after entering
OverflowState, as defined by RFC 1765, a router will attempt to
leave OverflowState.
The number of seconds to wait before running a routing table
calculation after a topology change.
The minimum number of seconds between routing table
calculations.
The average time, in milliseconds, between LS Update packet
transmissions on an interface. This is the value configured with
the timers pacing flood command.
The size of the LSA refresh group window, in seconds. This is the
value configured with the timers pacing lsa-group command.