Alcatel-Lucent 6850-48 Reference Guide

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OSPFv3 Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
September 2009
page 42-43
-> show ipv6 ospf interface vlan-2071
Type                             = BROADCAST,
Admin Status                     = Enabled,
IPv6 Interface Status            = Up,
Oper Status                      = Up,
State                            = DR,
Area                             = 0.0.0.0,
Priority                         = 100,
Cost                             = 1,
Designated Router                = 3.3.3.3,
Backup Designated Router         = 0.0.0.0,
Hello Interval                   = 1,
Router Dead Interval             = 4,
Retransmit Interval              = 5,
Transit Delay                    = 1,
Ifindex                          = 17,
IPv6 'ifindex'                   = 2071,
MTU                              = 1500,
# of attached neighbors          = 0,
Globally reachable prefix #0     = 2071::2/64
Output fields when an IP address or interface name is specified are described below:
output definitions
Type
The OSPF interface type, which can be Broadcast, NBMA, Point-to-
Point, or Point-to-Multipoint.
Admin Status
The current administrative status of the interface, either enabled or 
disabled.
IPv6 Interface Status
The current administrative status of the IPv6 interface, either up or 
down.
Oper Status
Indicates whether the interface is an active OSPF interface.
State
The current state of the OSPF interface. It will be downupdpdr, or 
other.
Area
The area identification number to which the interface is assigned. This 
field is not applicable if an interface has not yet been assigned to an 
area.
Priority
The priority of the interface with regards to becoming the designated 
router. The higher the number, the higher the priority.
Cost
The cost added to routes learned on this interface.
Designated Router
The identification number of the designated router.
Backup Designated Router
The identification number of the backup designated router.
Hello Interval
The number of seconds between hello messages sent out on the inter-
face.
Router Dead Interval
The number of seconds the interface waits for hello messages received 
from a neighbor before declaring the neighbor as dead.
Retransmit Interval
The number of seconds the interface waits before resending hello mes-
sages.
Transit Delay
The estimated number of seconds required to transmit a link state 
update over this interface.