50 show ip ospf interface stats – PLANET WGS3-2820 User Manual

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12.7.50 show ip ospf interface stats

This command displays the statistics for a specific interface. The information below will only be displayed if OSPF is enabled.

Format

show ip ospf interface stats <slot/port>

Modes

Privileged EXEC

User EXEC

OSPF Area ID

The area id of this OSPF interface.

Area Border Router Count The total number of area border routers reachable within this area. This is initially zero,

and is calculated in each SPF pass.

AS Border Router Count

The total number of Autonomous System border routers reachable within this area.

Area LSA Count

The total number of link-state advertisements in this area's link-state database, excluding

AS External LSAs.

IP Address

The IP address associated with this OSPF interface

OSPF Interface Events

The number of times the specified OSPF interface has changed its state, or an error has

occurred

Virtual Events

The number of state changes or errors that occurred on this virtual link.

Neighbor Events

The number of times this neighbor relationship has changed state, or an error has

occurred.

External LSA Count

The number of external (LS type 5) link-state advertisements in the link-state database.

Sent Packets

The number of OSPF packets transmitted on the interface.

Received Packets

The number of valid OSPF packets received on the interface.

Discards

The number of received OSPF packets discarded because of an error in the packet or an

error in processing the packet.

Bad Version

The number of received OSPF packets whose version field in the OSPF header does not

match the version of the OSPF process handling the packet.

Source Not On Local

Subnet

The number of received packets discarded because the source IP address is not within a

subnet configured on a local interface.

(NOTE: This field only applies to OSPFv2.)

Virtual Link Not Found

The number of received OSPF packets discarded where the ingress interface is in a

non-backbone area and the OSPF header identifies the packet as belonging to the

backbone, but OSPF does not have a virtual link to the packet’s sender.

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