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OSPF_MONITOR(8)	   Cornell GatedDaemon Project	  OSPF_MONITOR(8)

NAME
       ospf_monitor - monitor OSPF gateways

SYNOPSIS
       ospf_monitor mon_db_file

DESCRIPTION
       Use  the	 ospf_monitor command to query OSPF routers.  The
       ospf_monitor command operates  in  interactive  mode.   It
       allows  the user to query the various OSPF routers to pro-
       vide detailed information on IO	statistics,  error  logs,
       link-state  data	 bases,	 AS external data bases, the OSPF
       routing table, configured OSPF interfaces, and OSPF neigh-
       bors.

       Mon_db_file  is	the  complete pathname of a database com-
       posed of records configuring destinations for ospf_monitor
       remote commands.	 Each destination record is a single-line
       entry which lists the destination IP address, the destina-
       tion  hostname, and an OSPF authentication key (if authen-
       tication is activated by the destination).  Since  authen-
       tication	 keys  may be present in the destination records,
       it is recommended that general access to this database  be
       restricted.

       Refer  to  RFC-1583  (OSPF  Specification,  version 2) for
       details about OSPF database and packet formats.

COMMANDS
       Upon entering interactive mode, ospf_monitor presents  the
       of  ospf_monitor's interactive commands.	 Interactive com-
       mands can be interrupted at any time via a keyboard inter-
       rupt.  Note that the command line length must be less than
       200 characters.

Local Commands
       ?	 Display all local commands and their  functions.

       ?R	 Display all remote commands and their functions.

       d	 Display all configured destinations.  This  com-
		 mand  displays	 dest_index , the IP address, and
		 the hostname of all potential ospf_monitor  com-
		 mand destinations configured in mon_db_file.

       h	 Display  the  command history buffer showing the
		 last 30 interactive commands.

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       x	 Exit the ospf_monitor program.

       @ remote_command
		 Send remote_command to the same (previous)  des-
		 tination.

       @dest_index remote_command
		 Send  remote_command  to  configured destination
		 dest_index.

       F filename
		 Send all ospf_monitor output to filename.

       S	 Send all ospf_monitor output to stdout.

Remote Commands
       a area_id type ls_id adv_rtr
		 Display link state advertisement. Area_id is the
		 OSPF  area  for  which	 the  query  is directed.
		 adv_rtr is the router-id  of  the  router  which
		 originated  this  link state advertisement. Type
		 specifies the type of advertisement  to  request
		 and should be specified as follows:

		 1	Request	 the router links advertisements.
			They describe the collected states of the
			router's  interfaces.  For  this  type of
			request, the ls_id field should be set to
			the originating router's Router ID.

		 2	Request the network links advertisements.
			They describe the set of routers attached
			to the network. For this type of request,
			the ls_id field should be set to  the  IP
			interface address of the network's Desig-
			nated Router.

		 3	Request the summary  link  advertisements
			describing   routes   to  networks.  They
			describe inter-area  routes,  and  enable
			the  condensing of routing information at
			area borders. For this type  of	 request,
			the  ls_id  field  should  be  set to the

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			destination network's IP address.

		 4	Request the summary  link  advertisements
			describing routes to AS boundary routers.
			They  describe	inter-area  routes,   and
			enable the condensing of routing informa-
			tion at area borders. For  this	 type  of
			request, the ls_id field should be set to
			the Router ID of the described AS  bound-
			ary router.

		 5	Request	 the  AS external link advertise-
			ments. They describe routes  to	 destina-
			tions  external to the Autonomous System.
			For this type of request, the ls_id field
			should	be  set	 to  the destination net-
			work's IP address.

       c      Display	cumulative   log.   This   log	 includes
	      input/output statistics for monitor request, hello,
	      data base description,  link-state  request,  link-
	      state  update,  and  link-state  ack  packets. Area
	      statistics are provided which  describe  the  total
	      number  of  routing  neighbors and number of active
	      OSPF interfaces. Routing table statistics are  sum-
	      marized  and  reported  as the number of intra-area
	      routes, inter-area routes,  and  AS  external  data
	      base entries.

       e      Display  cumulative  errors.  This  log reports the
	      various error conditions which  can  occur  between
	      OSPF  routing  neighbors	and  shows  the number of
	      occurrences for each.

       h      Displays the next hop list. This is a list of valid
	      next  hops mostly derived from the SPF calculation.

       l [ retrans ]
	      Display the link-state database (except for ASE's).
	      This  table describes the routers and networks mak-
	      ing up the AS. If retrans is non-zero, the retrans-
	      mit  list	 of neighbors held by this lsdb structure
	      will be printed.

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       A [ retrans ]
	      Display the AS external  data  base  entries.  This
	      table  reports  the  advertising router, forwarding
	      address, age, length, sequence  number,  type,  and
	      metric  for  each	 AS external route. If retrans is
	      non-zero, the retransmit list of neighbors held  by
	      this lsdb structure will be printed.

       o [ which ]
	      Display  the OSPF routing table. This table reports
	      the AS border routes, area border	 routes,  summary
	      AS border routes, networks, summary networks and AS
	      external networks currently managed  via	OSPF.  If
	      which  is omitted, all of the above will be listed.
	      If specified, the value of which (between 1 and 63)
	      specifies	 that  only certain tables should be dis-
	      played. The  appropriate	value  is  determined  by
	      adding  up  the  values for the desired tables from
	      the following list:

	      1	     Routes to AS border routers in this area.

	      2	     Routes to area border routers for this area.

	      4	     Summary routes to AS border routers in other
		     areas.

	      8	     Routes to networks in this area.

	      16     Summary routes to networks in other areas.

	      32     AS routes to non-OSPF networks.

       I      Display  all  interfaces.	 This  report  shows  all
	      interfaces   configured	for   OSPF.   Information
	      reported includes the area, interface  IP	 address,
	      interface	 type,	interface  state, cost, priority,
	      and the IP address of the DR and BDR for	the  net-
	      work.

       N      Display  all  OSPF  routing  neighbors. Information

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	      reported	includes  the	area,	local	interface
	      address, router ID, neighbor IP address, state, and
	      mode.

       V      Display Gated version information.

AUTHORS
       Rob Coltun <rcoltun@ni.umd.edu>
       Jeffrey C Honig <jch@gated.cornell.edu>

SEE ALSO
       gated (8), gdc (8), ripquery (8), routed (8),
       GateD Documentation (file:///var/www/docs/gated/main.html)

       GateD		      Configuration		    Guide
       (file:///var/www/docs/gated/config_guide/config.html)

COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
       This package and associated documentation is Copyright (c)
       1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995   Cornell	University.,  all
       rights reserved.	 This  software	 contains  code	 that  is
       Copyright  (c)  1988 Regents of the University of Califor-
       nia., all rights reserved.;

       This package contains code that	is  Copyright  (c)  1989,
       1990, 1991 The University of Maryland, College Park, Mary-
       land., all rights reserved.

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