The DISPLAY TCPIP,<tcpipjobname>,OMPROUTE,OSPF,INTERFACE command displays current, run-time statistics and parameters related to OSPF interfaces. A single line is printed summarizing each interface. A sample output with explanations of entries follow:
EZZ7849I INTERFACES 354
IFC ADDRESS PHYS ASSOC. AREA TYPE STATE #NBRS #ADJS
9.168.100.3 CTC1 0.0.0.0 P-P 16 0 0
9.167.100.13 CTC2 2.2.2.2 P-P 16 1 1
UNNUMBERED VL/0 0.0.0.0 VLINK 16 1 1
The fields for this output are:
IFC ADDRESS |
Interface IP address. |
PHYS |
Displays the interface name. |
ASSOC AREA |
Attached area ID. |
TYPE |
Can be non-broadcast, multi-access, for example, an ATM connection, VLink (an OSPF virtual link), or VIPA (a Virtual IP Address link). |
STATE
|
Can be one of the following: 1 (down) 2
(backup) 4 (looped back) 8 (waiting) 16 (point-to-point) 32 (DR other)
64 (backup DR) 128 (designated router) |
#NBRS |
Number of neighbors. This is the number of routers whose hellos have been received, plus those that have been configured. |
#ADJS |
Number of adjacencies. This is the number of neighbors in state Exchange or greater. These are the neighbors with whom the router has synchronized or is in the process of synchronization. |
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