show ospf

show ospf

Description

Displays global OSPF information.

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

Not applicable.

Example

The following command displays global OSPF information:

show ospf

The following is sample output from this command:

OSPF                : Disabled         MPLS LSP as Next-Hop: No
RouterId            : 0.0.0.0          RouterId Selection  : Automatic
InstanceId          : 22
ASBR                : No               ABR                 : No
ExtLSA              : 0                ExtLSAChecksum      : 0x0
OriginateNewLSA     : 0                ReceivedNewLSA      : 0
SpfHoldTime         : 3                Lsa Batch Interval  : 30s
CapabilityOpaqueLSA : Enabled
10M Cost            : 22               100M Cost           : 20  
1000M Cost (1G)     : 19               2500M Cost (2.5G)   : 18   
5000M Cost (5G)     : 17               10000M Cost (10G)   : 16   
25000M Cost (25G)   : 15               40000M Cost (40G)   : 13   
50000M Cost (50G)   : 12               100000M Cost (100G) : 10   
ASExternal LSALimit : Disabled         Timeout (Count)     : Disabled (0)
Originate Default   : Enabled    Always : Yes  Type: 2    Cost: 10   Tag: 0
SNMP Traps          : Enabled          SNMP Trap Bit Map   : 0xffff
VXLAN Extensions    : Enabled
Redistribute:
Protocol              Status   cost  Type Tag        Policy
direct                Disabled 0     0    0          None
direct-inter-vr       Enabled  30    1    0          None
static                Disabled 0     0    0          None
rip                   Disabled 0     0    0          None
e-bgp                 Disabled 0     0    0          None
i-bgp                 Disabled 0     0    0          None
isis-level-1          Disabled 0     0    0          None
isis-level-2          Disabled 0     0    0          None
isis-level-1-external Disabled 0     0    0          None
isis-level-2-external Disabled 0     0    0          None
host-mobility         Enabled  0     2    0          None
# of Inter-VR Exports: 3

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 10.1.

The SNMP Traps and 40G parameters were added in ExtremeXOS 12.6.

Platform Availability