The DISPLAY TCPIP,<tcpipjobname>,OMPROUTE,OSPF,ROUTERS command displays all routes to other routers that have been calculated by OSPF and are now present in the routing table. A sample output with explanations of entries follows:
EZZ7855I OSPF ROUTERS 362
DTYPE RTYPE DESTINATION AREA COST NEXT HOP(S)
BR SPF 9.67.100.8 2.2.2.2 2 9.167.100.17
BR SPF 9.67.100.8 0.0.0.0 2 9.67.100.8
ASBR SPF 9.67.100.8 2.2.2.2 2 9.167.100.17
DTYPE |
Indicates the destination type: ASBR : Indicates that the destination is an AS boundary router. ABR : Indicates that the destination is an area border router. FADD : Indicates a forwarding address (for external routes). |
RTYPE |
Indicates the route type and how the route was derived. SPF indicates that the route is an intra-area route (comes from the Dijkstra calculation). SPIA indicates that it is an inter-area route (comes from considering summary link advertisements). |
DESTINATION |
Indicates the destination router's OSPF router ID. |
AREA |
Displays the OSPF area to which the destination router belongs. |
COST |
Displays the cost to reach the router. |
NEXT HOP(S) |
Indicates the address of the next router on the path toward the destination host. A number in parentheses at the end of the column indicates the number of equal-cost routes to the destination. |
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