3com 5500-ei pwr Reference Guide

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Field 
Description 
Pri 
Priority of a neighbor router 
DeadTime(s) 
Dead time, in seconds, of neighbor router 
Interface 
Type and number of the local router interface connected to the neighbor router
State 
State of a neighbor router, including 
z
 
Down 
z
 
Init 
z
 
Attempt 
z
 
2-Way 
z
 
Exstart 
z
 
Exchange 
z
 
Loading 
z
 
Full  
If the neighbor router is a designated router, DR will be attached to the state. If 
the neighbor route is a backup designated router, BDR will be attached. If the 
neighbor route is neither a DR, nor a BDR, only the state is displayed. 
 
# Display OSPF neighbor statistics. 
<Sysname> display ospf peer statistics 
                  OSPF Process 1 with Router ID 1.1.1.1 
                            Neighbor Statistics 
 
Area ID       Down  Attempt Init 2-Way ExStart Exchange Loading Full Total 
0.0.0.1       0      0         0     0     0        0          0        1     1 
Total         0     0         0     0     0        0          0        1     1 
Table 4-12 
Description on the fields of the display ospf peer statistics command 
Field 
Description 
Area ID 
Area ID 
Down 
Initial state for OSPF to establish neighbor relation, which indicates that 
OSPF router does not receive the message from a certain neighbor router 
within a period of time  
Attempt 
It is enabled in an NBMA environment, such as Frame Relay, X.25 or 
ATM. It indicates that OSPF router does not receive the message from a 
certain neighbor router within a period of time, but still attempts to send 
Hello packet to the adjacent routers for their communications with a lower 
frequency.  
Init 
It indicates that OSPF router has received Hello packet from a neighbor 
router, but its IP address is not contained in the Hello packet. Therefore, a 
two-way communication between them has not been established.  
2-Way 
It indicates that a two-way communication between OSPF router and 
neighbor router has been established. DR and BDR can be selected in 
this state (or higher state).  
ExStart 
In this state, the router determines the sequence number of initial 
database description (DD) packet used for data exchange, so that it can 
obtain the latest link state information  
Exchange 
It indicates that OSPF router sends DD packet to its neighbor routers to 
exchange link state information