DELL PC6224F User Manual

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OSPF Commands
Field Descriptions
Interface — The name of the interface on which the adjacency is formed. 
Neighbor IP Address — The IPv4 address on the neighbor's interface used to 
form the adjacency.
Interface Index — The SNMP interface index.
Area Id — The OSPF area in which the adjacency is formed
Options — The options advertised by the neighbor
Router Priority:  The router priority advertised by the neighbor
Dead timer — The number of seconds until the dead timer expires
Up Time — How long this adjacency has been in FULL state
State — The current state of the adjacency
Events:  Incremented for the following events:  
A DD is received from the neighbor with an MTU mismatch
The neighbor sent an ACK for an LSA not on the neighbor's retransmit list
The state of the adjacency changed.
Retransmission Queue Length — The number of LSAs on the neighbor's 
retransmit queue waiting for the neighbor to acknowledge.
Restart Helper Status:  One of two values:
• Helping — This router is acting as a helpful neighbor to this neighbor. A 
helpful neighbor does not report an adjacency change during graceful 
restart, but continues to advertise the restarting router as a FULL 
adjacency. A helpful neighbor continues to forward data packets to the 
restarting router, trusting that the restarting router's forwarding table is 
maintained during the restart.
• Not Helping — This router is not a helpful neighbor at this time.
Restart Helper Exit Reason is one of the following values:
• Restart Reason — When the router is in helpful neighbor mode, the 
output includes the restart reason the restarting router sent in its grace 
LSA. The Restart Reason is the value in the Graceful Restart Reason TLV 
in the grace LSA sent by the restarting router. Possible values for the 
Restart Reason are defined in RFC 3623 as follows:
Unknown (0)