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Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Module Command Line Reference Guide 9.10(0.0)

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show ip ospf statistics

Display OSPF statistics.

Syntax show ip ospf process-id statistics global | [interface name {neighbor router-id}]
Parameters
process-id Enter the OSPF Process ID to show a specific process. If no Process ID is entered, command applies only to the first OSPF process.
global Enter the keyword global to display the packet counts received on all running OSPF interfaces and packet counts OSPF neighbors receive and transmit.
interface name (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword interface then one of the following interface keywords and slot/port or number information:
  • For Port Channel groups, enter the keywords port-channel then a number. The range is from 1 to 128.
  • For a 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword TenGigabitEthernet then the slot/port information.
  • For a VLAN, enter the keyword vlan then a number from 1 to 4094.
neighbor router-id (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword neighbor then the neighbor’s router-id in dotted decimal format (A.B.C.D.).
Defaults none
Supported Modes Full–Switch
Command Modes
  • EXEC
  • EXEC Privilege
Command History
Version Description
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the FN IOM.
8.3.16.1 Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
Usage Information The following describes the show ip ospf statistics process-id global command shown in the following example.
Row Heading Description
Total Displays the total number of packets the OSPF process receives/transmits.
Error Displays the error count while receiving and transmitting packets by the OSPF process.
Hello Number of OSPF Hello packets.
DDiscr Number of database description packets.
LSReq Number of link state request packets.
LSUpd Number of link state update packets.
LSAck Number of link state acknowledgement packets.
TxQ-Len The transmission queue length.
RxQ-Len The reception queue length.
Tx-Mark The highest number mark in the transmission queue.
Rx-Mark The highest number mark in the reception queue.
Hello-Q The queue, for transmission or reception, for the hello packets.
LSR-Q The queue, for transmission or reception, for the link state request packets.
Other-Q The queue, for transmission or reception, for the link state acknowledgement, database description, and update packets.

The following describes the error definitions for the show ip ospf statistics process-id global command.

Error Type Description
Intf_Down Received packets on an interface that is either down or OSPF is not enabled.
Non-Dr Received packets with a destination address of ALL_DRS even though SELF is not a designated router.
Self-Org Receive the self originated packet.
Wrong_Len The received packet length is different to what was indicated in the OSPF header.
Invld-Nbr LSA, LSR, LSU, and DDB are received from a peer which is not a neighbor peer.
Nbr-State LSA, LSR, and LSU are received from a neighbor with stats less than the loading state.
Auth-Error Simple authentication error.
MD5-Error MD5 error
Cksum-Err Checksum Error
Version Version mismatch
AreaMismatch Area mismatch
Conf-Issue The received hello packet has a different hello or dead interval than the configuration.
No-Buffer Buffer allocation failure.
Seq-no A sequence no errors occurred during the database exchange process.
Socket Socket Read/Write operation error.
Q-overflow Packets dropped due to queue overflow.
Unknown-Pkt Received packet is not an OSPF packet.
Example
Dell#show ip ospf 10 statistics global
                                             
                                             OSPF Packet Count
                                             Total Error Hello DDiscr LSReq LSUpd
                                             LSAck
                                             RX        34     0    26      2     1    3
                                             2
                                             TX        34     0    25      3     1    3
                                             2
                                             
                                             OSPF Global Queue Length
                                             TxQ-Len RxQ-Len Tx-Mark Rx-Mark
                                             Hello-Q        0      0       1        1
                                             LSR-Q          0      0       1        1
                                             Other-Q        0      0       2        2
                                             
                                             Error packets (Receive statistics)
                                             Intf-Down   0   Non-Dr      0   Self-Org 0
                                             Wrong-Len   0   Invld-Nbr   0   Nbr-State
                                             0
                                             Auth-Err    0   MD5-Err     0   Chksum 0
                                             Version     0   AreaMis     0   Conf-Issues
                                             0
                                             No-Buffer   0   Seq-No      0  Socket 0
                                             Q-OverFlow  0   Unknown-Pkt 0  RtidZero
                                             0
                                             Error packets (Transmit statistics)
                                             Socket Errors 0
                                             Dell#
                                          
Usage Information The show ip ospf process-id statistics command displays the error packet count received on each interface as:
  • The hello-timer remaining value for each interface
  • The wait-timer remaining value for each interface
  • The grace-timer remaining value for each interface
  • The packet count received and transmitted for each neighbor
  • Dead timer remaining value for each neighbor
  • Transmit timer remaining value for each neighbor
  • The LSU Q length and its highest mark for each neighbor
  • The LSR Q length and its highest mark for each neighbor
Example (Statistics)
Dell#show ip ospf 10 statistics
                                             Interface TenGigabitEthernet 4/45
                                             Error packets (Receive statistics)
                                             Intf-Down    0 Non-Dr        0 Self-Org    0
                                             Wrong-Len    0 Invld-Nbr     0 Nbr-State   0
                                             Auth-Error   0 MD5-Error     0 Cksum-Err   0
                                             Version      0 AreaMisMatch  0 Conf-Issue  0
                                             SeqNo-Err    0 Unknown-Pkt   0 Bad-LsReq   0
                                             RtidZero     0
                                             Neighbor ID 3.1.1.2
                                             Packet Statistics
                                             Hello DDiscr LSReq LSUpd LSAck
                                             RX      47      2     1     3     2
                                             TX      46      3     1     3     2
                                             Timers
                                             Hello     1  Wait         0      Grace 0
                                             Dead     37  Transmit     0
                                             Queue Statistics
                                             LSU-Q-Len   0   LSU-Q-Wmark   1
                                             LSR-Q-Len   0   LSR-Q-Wmark   1
                                             Dell#
                                          
Related Commands clear ip ospf statistics — clears the packet statistics in all interfaces and neighbors.

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