
Using Technician Interface Software
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OSPF Link State Database
With the ip command, you can examine
• The entire contents of the router’s OSPF Link State Data Base (OSPF LSDB)
• A subset of the detailed contents of the router’s OSPF LSDB
To view the OSPF LSDB, enter the
ip command using the following syntax:
ip cache ospf_lsdb -
<
A | a
> -
s
-
t
-A
invokes the complete OSPF LSDB, for all OSPF areas known to the router (20
lines maximum per advertisement).
-a is the address of the OSPF area associated with the LSDB you want to view.
-s
is the slot number associated with the LSDB you want to view.
-t is the OSPF LS Type indicator (stub, router, network, summary link, or
external).
Determining Circuit Numbers
Whenever you create a new circuit via the Technician Interface or the
Configuration Manager tool, the router operating system software (GAME) maps
the circuit name you assign (such as “E21”) to a circuit number (such as “4”) in
the router’s active MIB.
When you use the Technician Interface
ip command to display data pertaining
only to a specific circuit on a router, you must enter the circuit number after the
-c
option flag for that command.
Example:
The following ip command displays all IP routes accessible via circuit 4 on the
router. (The command shows the contents of the cache for an unnumbered IP
interface on circuit 4.)
ip cache 0.0.0.0 -c4
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