show ipv6 ospf3 link-state as-scope
The commands in this section enable display of the routing-switch's OSPFv3 link-state AS-scope database for the entire AS, with options for narrowing the scope of the output and increasing the range of settings included in the output.
Syntax
show ipv6 ospf3 link-state as-scope [ lsid
lsid-# ][ router-id
rtr-id-#
][detail|advertise]
Description
Displays link-state as-scope database for all links configured on the routing switch. The range of displayed data can be reduced by using one or more subset options:
Options
lsid lsid-#
-
Subset option to filter displayed LSA database or advertisements to show only the AS-scope data having the specified (32-bit) IP address as a link-state ID.
Can also be filtered with the
router-id
option to further define the source of displayed information. router-id rtr-id-#
-
Subset option to filter displayed LSA database or advertisements to show only the AS-scope data having the specified router-ID.
Can also be filtered with the
lsid
option to further define the source of displayed information. detail
-
Displays additional details for each LSA included in the range of displayed LSAs for any of the above options.
advertise
-
Displays the hexadecimal data in LSA packets (advertisements) within the OSPFv3 AS- scope on the routing switch.
The output can also be filtered by
lsid
androuter-id
.
Example output
To display link-state AS-scope link-state information, enter
show ipv6 ospf3 link-state as-scope
at any CLI level. When you enter this command, an output similar to the following is displayed:
Switch# show ipv6 ospf3 link-state as-scope
OSPFv3 AS Scope Link State Database
Advertising
LSA Type Router ID Link State ID Age Sequence # Checksum
----------- ------------ ------------- --- ---------- ----------
As-External 15.1.1.2 0 57 0x80000037 0x0000b76b
As-External 15.1.1.2 2 945 0x80000062 0x0000b3d1
As-External 15.1.1.2 3 987 0x80000062 0x0000dfa0
As-External 15.255.155.1 1 250 0x8000006f 0x0000fae0
To display link-state AS-Scope LSA advertisements in hexadecimal format, use the
advertise
keyword. The following example displays output for router ID 15.1.1.2 in an AS.
show ipv6 ospf3 link-state as-scope advertise output
Switch# show ipv6 ospf3 link-state as-scope router-id 15.1.1.2 advertise
OSPFv3 AS Scope Link State Database
Raw Advertisements
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1d6e4005000000000f01010280000037b76b00280500000a400000002620000f00000000
00000000
19f64005000000020f01010280000062b3d100380700000a400000002620000b00000000
2620000a00000000000000000011000100000000
19cc4005000000030f01010280000062dfa000380700000a400000002621000e00000000
2620000a00000000000000000011000100000000