Field | Description |
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Routing Process with ID | OSPF process identifier and router identifier. |
Process is not up | OSPF process is not running. |
Process uptime is | OSPF process running time. |
Process bound to VRF | VRF name |
Router is in Graceful Restart | When in graceful restart. |
Router is in Restart Signaling | When in restart signalling. |
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection is configured | When BFD is enabled. |
Conforms to RFC2328, and RFC1583 Compatibility flag is enabled | RFC compatibility. |
Supports only single TOS (TOS0) routes | OSPF TOS-based routing was never deployed. |
Supports opaque LSA | When opaque LSAs are supported. |
Do not support Restarting | When restart is not supported. |
Supports Graceful Restart | Method of restart in process. |
Supports Restart Signaling | Method of restart in signaling process. |
Connected to MPLS VPN Super backbone | VRF is enabled and the process is connected to the MPLS VPN backbone. |
This router is an ABR, ABR Type is | Type of ABR: Standard (RFC2328) Alternative Cisco (RFC3509) Alternative IBM (RFC3509) Alternative Shortcut |
This router is an ASBR (injecting external routing information) | Type of router function in the process. |
SPF schedule delay initial | Initial SPF schedule delay. |
SPF schedule delay min | Minimum delay between receiving a change to SPF calculation. |
SPF schedule delay max | Maximum delay between receiving a change to SPF calculation. |
Refresh timer | LSA refresh interval. |
Number of incoming current DD exchange neighbors | Incoming neighbor Database Descriptors and maximum concurrent DDs. |
Number of outgoing current DD exchange neighbors | Outgoing neighbor Database Descriptors and maximum concurrent DDs. |
Initial LSA throttle delay | Initial delay for the generation of LSAs. |
Minimum hold time for LSA throttle | Minimum hold time between generation of the same LSA. |
Maximum wait time for LSA throttle | Maximum wait time between generation of the same LSA. |
Minimum LSA arrival | Minimum time between reception of new LSAs during flooding. |
Number of external LSA | Number of AS external LSAs and checksum. |
Number of opaque AS LSA | Number of AS opaque LSAs and checksum. |
Number of non-default external LSA | For database overflow, number of non-default external LSAs. |
External LSA database is unlimited | When the external LSA database is unlimited. |
External LSA database limit | Maximum number of LSAs in database. |
Exit database overflow state interval is | Exit database overflow state interval. |
Exit database overflow state interval is not configured | When the exit database overflow state interval is not set. |
OSPF is [not] in database overflow state now | Whether OSPF is in database overflow state now. |
Next attempt to exit database overflow state in | How long until OSPF tries to exit the database overflow state. |
LSDB database overflow limit | Maximum number of LSAs that can be supported by the OSPF instance. |
LSDB exceed overflow limit | Whether OSPF is exceeding the maximum number of LSAs. |
Number of LSA originated | LSAs originated by the OSPF instance. |
Number of LSA received | LSAs received by the OSPF instance. |
Number of areas attached to this router | As stated |
Next fields are repeated for each area | As stated |
Area | Area identifier. |
(BACKBONE) | Area is a backbone. |
no-summary | Area is a stub and does no import summaries. |
(Inactive) | Area is not active. |
Number of interfaces in this area is | Number of interfaces in this area. |
Number of fully adjacent neighbors in this area | As stated. |
Number of fully adjacent virtual neighbors through this area | As stated. |
Area has no authentication | Area does not use authentication. |
Area has simple password authentication | Area uses password authentication. |
Area has message digest authentication | Area uses MD5 authentication. |
SPF algorithm last executed | As stated. |
SPF algorithm executed | As stated. |
Number of LSA | Number of LSAs in area link-state database and checksum. |
End of area field | As stated. |
NSSA Translator Role is | candidate: Translate Type-7 LSAs to Type-5 if router is elected. never: Do not translate Type-7 LSAs to Type-5. always: Always translate Type-7 LSAs to Type-5. |
NSSA Translator State is | disabled: Router is not a border router. enabled: Router is a border router. elected: Router has been elected to be an NSSA translator. |
Stability Interval | If an elected translator determines its services are no longer required, how long it continues to perform its services. |
Number of NSSA Translator Events | As stated. |
Shortcutting mode | Shortcut ABR that installs inter-area routes through non-backbone areas if non-backbone paths are really better: Default Enabled Disabled |
S-bit consensus | Whether other ABR agrees on S-bit: ok no |
Dste Status | Whether DSTE is enabled or disabled. |