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ospf_monitor(1M)					      ospf_monitor(1M)

NAME
       ospf_monitor  -	monitor OSPF (Open Shortest Path First protocol) gate‐
       ways

SYNOPSIS
       mon_db_file

DESCRIPTION
       Use the command to query OSPF routers.  The command operates in	inter‐
       active  mode.   It allows the user to query the various OSPF routers to
       provide detailed information on IO statistics, error  logs,  link-state
       data  bases, AS external data bases, the OSPF routing table, configured
       OSPF interfaces, and OSPF neighbors.

       mon_db_file is the complete pathname of a database composed of  records
       configuring  destinations for remote commands.  Each destination record
       is a single-line entry which lists the destination IP address, the des‐
       tination hostname, and an OSPF authentication key (if authentication is
       activated by  the  destination).	  Since	 authentication	 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, presents this prompt:

       From  this  prompt,  you	 can  enter  any  of the interactive commands.
       Interactive commands can be interrupted at  any	time  via  a  keyboard
       interrupt.   Note  that	the  command line length must be less than 200
       characters.

   Local Commands
       Display all local commands and their functions.

       Display all remote commands and their functions.

       Display all configured destinations. This command displays
		 dest_index, the IP address, and the hostname of all potential
		 command destinations configured in mon_db_file.

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

       Exit the	 program.

       Send			     remote_command  to	 the  same  (previous)
				     destination.

       Send			     remote_command to configured  destination
				     dest_index.

       Send all	      output to filename.

       Send all	      output to stdout.

   Remote Commands
       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 adver‐
		 tisement 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 Designated 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 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 information
		      at  area	borders.  For  this type of request, the ls_id
		      field should be set to the Router ID of the described AS
		      boundary router.

		 5    Request	the  AS	 external  link	 advertisements.  They
		      describe routes to destinations external to the  Autono‐
		      mous  System.  For this type of request, the ls_id field
		      should be set to the destination network's IP address.

       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. Rout‐
		 ing table statistics are summarized and reported as the  num‐
		 ber  of intra-area routes, inter-area routes, and AS external
		 data base entries.

       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.

       Display the next hop list. This list of valid next hops
		 is mostly derived from the SPF calculation.

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

       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.

       Display the OSPF routing table. This table reports the AS border
		 routes, area border routes, summary AS	 border	 routes,  net‐
		 works,	 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  displayed.
		 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.

       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.

       Display all OSPF routing neighbors. Information reported includes
		 the  area,  local  interface  address, router ID, neighbor IP
		 address, state, and mode.

       Display Gated version information.

AUTHOR
       Rob Coltun of University of Maryland

       Jeffrey C. Honig of Cornell University

SEE ALSO
       gated(1M), gdc(1M), ripquery(1M), gated.conf(4).

       GateD Documentation

       GateD Configuration Guide

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