To display the link state database try "show ip ospf [process ID] database"
To display neighbors try "show ip ospf [process ID] neighbor"
Optionally you can add a "detail" to the end of that.
By the way, I got these from the end of the chapter on OSPF in Doyle's
"Routing TCP/IP" book, I'd recommend you read that book (you can skip the
chapter on IS-IS since it isn't on the test) before taking the BSCN.
At 10:15 AM 1/9/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi. Accd. to the BSCN text, OSPF maintains three tables (r. table, link
>state, and neighbor). Is there a way to view the link state or neighbor
>table, for that matter?
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