Show Ipv6 Ospf Database - D-Link DGS-6600-48T Cli Reference Manual

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show ipv6 ospf database

show ipv6 ospf [PROCESS-ID] database [router | network | inter-prefix | inter-router | external
| link | intra-prefix] [adv-router [ self-originate | ROUTER-ID] ]
Syntax Description
PROCESS-ID
ROUTER-ID
Default
Command Mode
Usage Guideline
Example
Switch > enable
Switch # show ipv6 ospf database
OSPFv3 Router with ID (20.0.1.10) (Process null)
Link-LSA (Interface vlan1)
ADV Router
20.0.1.10
Router-LSA (Area 0.0.0.0) (BACKBONE)
ADV Router
20.0.1.10
CLI Reference Guide
Display the database summary of the OSPF routing processes, use the show
ipv6 ospf database command.
(Optional) Internally used identification parameter for an IPv6 OSPF routing
process. It is locally assigned and can be any positive integer. A unique value is
assigned for each IPv6 OSPF routing process
(Optional) Router ID can be specified as either a decimal value or as an IPv4
address.
None
User EXEC
A router's collection of LSA data is stored in a link-state database. The contents
of the database, when subjected to the Dijkstra algorithm, result in the creation of
the OSPF routing table.
Both of these keywords can be appended to all other keywords used with the
show ipv6 ospf database command to provide more detailed information.
If the PROCESS-ID argument is not specified, display all IPv6 OSPF processes.
The following is sample output from the show ipv6 ospf database command
when no arguments or keywords are used.
Age
Seq#
1053 0x80000001 0xaf9f
Age
Seq#
1013 0x80000002 0x34dd
CkSum
LinkCnt
1
CkSum
LinkCnt
0
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