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4.6.6.5.3 Displaying the Neighbor Table

Each router exchanges link state information with all neighbors physically attached to the same network

segment. This table displays a summary of the link state for all adjacent neighbors. (Note that

neighboring routers are discovered by this device via Hello messages.).

Parameter Description

IP Address

IP address of the neighboring router

ID

The index number of the router interface to which this neighbor is attached. For

IP protocol, this value will always be zero.

Router ID

The OSPF identifier for the neighboring router.

Option

The optional OSPF capabilities supported by the neighbor. The neighbor's

optional OSPF capabilities are also listed in its Hello packets. This enables

received Hellos to be rejected (i.e., neighbor relationships will not even start to

form) if there is a mismatch in certain crucial OSPF capabilities. The OSPF

optional capabilities currently accepted include external routing capability and

TOS capability.

You need to map the binary bits to the supported options. For example, “3”

indicates both routing capability and TOS capability.

Priority

The neighbor’s router priority. This priority is used in electing the designated

router for the area in which it exists. This value will be set to zero if this router

cannot be elected.

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