The following list includes some of the common OSPF show commands used:
show ospf [process-id [area-id]]: Displays general information about OSPF routing processes.
show ospf interface [if_name]: Displays OSPF-related interface information.
show ospf neighbor [interface-name] [neighbor-id] [detail]: Displays OSPF neighbor adjacency
information on a per-interface basis.
show ospf [process-id] virtual-links: Displays OSPF-related virtual links information.
show ospf border-routers: Displays the internal OSPF routing table entries to the Area Border Router
(ABR) and Autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR).
show ospf [process-id [area-id]] database: Displays lists of information related to the OSPF database for
a specific device.
show ospf [process-id] summary-address: Displays a list of all summary address redistribution
information configured under an OSPF process.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
The Routing Information Protocol, or RIP as it is more commonly called, is one of the most enduring of all
routing protocols. RIP was defined in RFC 1058 and Internet Standard (STD) 56. Later, the IETF (Internet
Engineering Task Force) updated RIP with the release of a revised RFC 1388 in January 1993.
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