Displays IS-IS error statistics.
Privileged EXEC mode
IS-IS is supported only on devices based on the DNX chipset family. For a list of such devices, see "Supported Hardware".
Output field |
Description |
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Area Mismatch |
The number of times the device interface was unable to create a Level-1 adjacency with a neighbor because the device interface and the neighbor did not have any areas in common. |
Max Area Mismatch |
The number of times the device received a PDU whose value for maximum number of area addresses did not match the device‘s value for maximum number of area addresses. |
System ID Length Mismatch |
The number of times the device received a PDU whose ID field was a different length than the ID field length configured on the device. |
LSP Sequence Number Skipped |
The number of times the device received an LSP with a sequence number that was more than 1 higher than the sequence number of the previous LSP received from the same neighbor. |
LSP Max Sequence Number Exceeded |
The number of times the device attempted to set an LSP sequence number to a value higher than the highest number in the CSNP sent by the Designated IS. |
Level-1 Database Overload |
The number of times the Level-1 state on the device changed from Waiting to On or from On to Waiting.
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Level-2 Database Overload |
The number of times the Level-2 state on the device changed from Waiting to On or from On to Waiting.
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Our LSP Purged |
The number of times the device received an LSP that was originated by the device itself and had age zero (aged out). |
PDU Drop Count |
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CSNP Auth Failures |
The number of CSNP Authentication failures recorded for Level-1 and Level-2. This counter will only be displayed if it has a value greater than zero. |
PSNP Auth Failures |
The number of PSNP Authentication failures recorded for Level-1 and Level-2. This counter appears only if it has a value greater than 0. |
HELLO Auth Failures |
The number of HELLO Authentication failures recorded for Level-1 and Level-2. This counter will only be displayed if it has a value greater than zero. |
Adjacency not found |
The number of PDUs dropped at both Level-1 and Level-2 because there is no valid adjacency on the interface where they were received. This counter will only be displayed if it has a value greater than zero. |
Adjacency Level Mismatch |
The number of PDUs dropped at both Level-1 and Level-2 because the adjacency from which the PDU is received has a different level than the PDU level. This counter will only be displayed if it has a value greater than zero. |
IS Level Mismatch |
The number of PDUs dropped at both Level-1 and Level-2 because the IS-IS router level mismatches with the PDU level received. This counter will only be displayed if it has a value greater than zero. |
Length Too Short |
The number of PDUs dropped at both Level-1 and Level-2 because the received PDU length is less than the standard PDU header length. This counter will only be displayed if it has a value greater than zero. |
Length Too Long |
The number of PDUs dropped at both Level-1 and Level-2 because the received PDU length is greater than the MTU of the link. This counter will only be displayed if it has a value greater than zero. |
Max Area Check Failure |
The number of PDUs dropped at both Level-1 and Level-2 because the received PDU has a maximum area count different than what is configured on this IS-IS router. This counter will only be displayed if it has a value greater than zero. |
Zero Checksum |
The number of PDUs dropped at both Level-1 and Level-2 because the received PDU has a zero checksum. This counter will only be displayed if it has a value greater than zero. |
Checksum Mismatch |
The number of PDUs dropped at both Level-1 and Level-2 because the received PDU has a checksum different than the computed checksum on the received PDU. This counter will only be displayed if it has a value greater than zero. |
Invalid Length |
The number of PDUs dropped at both Level-1 and Level-2 because the received PDU has a different length than what is advertised in the PDU header. This counter will only be displayed if it has a value greater than zero. |
The following example displays sample output from the show isis counts command.
device# show isis counts Area Mismatch: 0 Max Area Mismatch: 0 System ID Length Mismatch: 0 LSP Sequence Number Skipped: 0 LSP Max Sequence Number Exceeded: 0 Level-1 Database Overload: 0 Level-2 Database Overload: 0 Our LSP Purged: 0