03-24-2007 11:46 AM - edited 03-03-2019 04:17 PM
Is there a command I can issue to verify what routes my local router is sending via OSPF?
Thanks in advance!
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03-24-2007 02:53 PM
Well, OSPF does not send really routes, rather a network description in term of links, some of these are to all purposes, routes. But is the router software that has to process them first. True you can have filters on sending of some.
In fact, most of the time, is not sending anything as long there are no changes in topology.
You can enable debug ip ospf events and packet, but to see if a route is given sent ospf, check it first with show ip route, show ip protocols ospf, show ip ospf database.
Hope this helps, please rate all useful posts!
03-24-2007 02:53 PM
Well, OSPF does not send really routes, rather a network description in term of links, some of these are to all purposes, routes. But is the router software that has to process them first. True you can have filters on sending of some.
In fact, most of the time, is not sending anything as long there are no changes in topology.
You can enable debug ip ospf events and packet, but to see if a route is given sent ospf, check it first with show ip route, show ip protocols ospf, show ip ospf database.
Hope this helps, please rate all useful posts!
03-24-2007 03:09 PM
I guess the way I asked the questions was wrong.
I do not have visibility to my OSPF neighbor but I wanted a way to view which networks of mine were available to him.
The debug option is a good option, I?ll try that.
Thanks so much for the help!!
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