Displays a table of the current Link-State Database (LSDB).
detail | Specifies to display all fields of matching LSAs in a multi-line format. |
area_identifier | Specifies an OSPFv3 area, a four-byte, dotted decimal number. |
vlan_name | Specifies an IPv6 configured VLAN. |
tunnel_name | Specifies an IPv6 tunnel. |
all | Specifies all OSPFv3 areas, IPv6 configured VLANs, or IPv6 tunnels. |
link | Link LSA |
as-external | AS External LSA |
router | Router LSA |
network | Network LSA |
inter-prefix | Inter Area Prefix LSA |
inter-router | Inter Area Router LSA |
intra-prefix | Intra Area Prefix LSA |
nssa | Not-so-stubby area LSA. |
lsid_address | Specifies the link state ID of the LSA. |
router_identifier | Specifies the router identifier of the advertising router. |
Display in summary format.
ExtremeXOS provides several filtering criteria for the show ospfv3 lsdb command. You can specify multiple search criteria and only the results matching all of the criteria are displayed. This allows you to control the displayed entries in large routing tables.
A common use of this command is to omit all optional parameters, resulting in the following shortened form:
show ospfv3 lsdbThe shortened form displays all areas and all types in a summary format.
You can filter the display using either the area ID, the remote router ID, or the link-state ID. The default setting is all with no detail. If detail is specified, each entry includes complete LSA information.
The following command displays all areas and all types in a summary format:
show ospfv3 lsdb
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.2.
Support for NSSA was added in ExtremeXOS 16.2.
This command is available on platforms with an Advanced Edge or Core license as described in the Feature License Requirements document.