This command displays information about the link state database when OSPFv3 is enabled. If you do not enter any parameters, the command displays the LSA headers for all areas. Use the optional areaid parameter to display database information about a specific area. Use the other optional parameters to specify the type of link state advertisements to display. Use external to display the external LSAs. Use inter-area to display the inter-area LSAs. Use link to display the link LSAs. Use network to display the network LSAs. Use nssa-external to display NSSA external LSAs. Use prefix to display intra-area Prefix LSAs. Use router to display router LSAs. Use unknown area, unknown as, or unknown link to display unknown area, AS or link-scope LSAs, respectively. Use lsid to specify the link state ID (LSID). Use adv-router to show the LSAs that are restricted by the advertising router. Use self-originate to display the LSAs in that are self originated. The information below is only displayed if OSPF is enabled.
Format | show ipv6 ospf [areaid] database [{external | inter-area {prefix | router} | link | net work | nssa-external | prefix | router | unknown {area | as | link}}] [lsid] [{adv- router [rtrid] | self-originate}] |
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For each link-type and area, the following information is displayed.
Term | Definition |
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Link Id | A number that uniquely identifies an LSA that a router originates from all other self originated LSAs of the same LS type. |
Adv Router | The Advertising Router. Is a 32-bit dotted decimal number representing the LSDB interface. |
Age | A number representing the age of the link state advertisement in seconds. |
Sequence | A number that represents which LSA is more recent. |
Checksum | The total number LSA checksum. |
Prefix | The IPv6 prefix. |
Interface | The interface for the link. |
Rtr Count | The number of routers attached to the network. |