- Configuring OSPF
- Configuring OSPF TTL Security Check and OSPF Graceful Shutdown
- Enabling OSPFv2 on an Interface Basis
- OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics for OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
- OSPF SNMP ifIndex Value for Interface ID in Data Fields
- OSPF Mechanism to Exclude Connected IP Prefixes from LSA Advertisements
- OSPFv2 Local RIB
- IPv6 Routing: OSPFv3
- OSPFv3 Authentication Trailer
- TTL Security Support for OSPFv3 on IPv6
- OSPFv3 Fast Convergence: LSA and SPF Throttling
- OSPF Forwarding Address Suppression in Translated Type-5 LSAs
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics
- Information About OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics
- How to Display and Clear OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics
- Configuration Examples for OSPF Enhanced Traffic Commands
- Additional References
- Feature Information for OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics
OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics for OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
This document describes new and modified commands that provide enhanced OSPF traffic statistics for OSPFv2 and OSPFv3. The ability to collect and display more detailed traffic statistics increases high availability for the OSPF network by making the troubleshooting process more efficient.
New OSPF traffic statistics are collected and displayed to include the following information:
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics
- Information About OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics
- How to Display and Clear OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics
- Configuration Examples for OSPF Enhanced Traffic Commands
- Additional References
- Feature Information for OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics
Finding Feature Information
Your software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest caveats and feature information, see Bug Search Tool and the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the feature information table.
Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required.
Prerequisites for OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics
OSPFv2 or OSPFv3 must be configured on the router.
Information About OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics
The OSPF enhanced traffic statistics are enabled by default and cannot be disabled. The detailed OSPF traffic statistics are especially beneficial for troubleshooting the following types of OSPF instabilities:
OSPF process queue status and statistical information can help the network administrator determine if an OSPF process can handle the amount of traffic sent to OSPF.
OSPF packet header errors and LSA errors statistics keep a record of different errors found in received OSPF packets.
OSPF enhanced traffic control statistics also monitor the amount of traffic control exchanged between OSPF processes--an important consideration in network environments with slow links and frequent topology changes.
How to Display and Clear OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics
- Displaying and Clearing OSPF Traffic Statistics for OSPFv2
- Displaying and Clearing OSPF Traffic Statistics for OSPFv3
Displaying and Clearing OSPF Traffic Statistics for OSPFv2
Your network must run IPv4 to collect, display and clear detailed traffic statistics for Hello output, process queue status, global OSPF traffic statistics, per OSPF interface traffic statistics and per OSPF process traffic statistics.
1.
enable
2.
show
ip
ospf
[process-id]
traffic[interface-type
interface-number]
3.
clear
ip
ospf
traffic
DETAILED STEPS
Displaying and Clearing OSPF Traffic Statistics for OSPFv3
Your network must run IPv6 to collect, display and clear detailed traffic statistics for Hello output, process queue status, global OSPF traffic statistics, per OSPF interface traffic statistics and per OSPF process traffic statistics.
1.
enable
2.
show
ipv6
ospf
[process-id]
traffic[interface-type
interface-number]
3.
clear
ipv6
ospf
traffic
DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Examples for OSPF Enhanced Traffic Commands
- Displaying and Clearing Enhanced Traffic Statistics for OSPFv2 Example
- Displaying and Clearing Enhanced Traffic Statistics for OSPFv3 Example
Displaying and Clearing Enhanced Traffic Statistics for OSPFv2 Example
The following example shows display output for the show ip ospf traffic command for OSPFv2:
Device# show ip ospf traffic OSPF statistics: Rcvd: 55 total, 0 checksum errors 22 hello, 7 database desc, 2 link state req 6 link state updates, 6 link state acks Sent: 68 total 45 hello, 7 database desc, 2 link state req 10 link state updates, 4 link state acks OSPF Router with ID (10.1.1.1) (Process ID 8) OSPF queues statistic for process ID 8: OSPF Hello queue size 0, no limit, drops 0, max size 0 OSPF Router queue size 0, limit 200, drops 0, max size 0 Interface statistics: Interface Ethernet0/0.1 OSPF packets received/sent Type Packets Bytes RX Invalid 0 0 RX Hello 0 0 RX DB des 0 0 RX LS req 0 0 RX LS upd 0 0 RX LS ack 0 0 RX Total 0 0 TX Failed 0 0 TX Hello 16 1216 TX DB des 0 0 TX LS req 0 0 TX LS upd 0 0 TX LS ack 0 0 TX Total 16 1216 OSPF header errors Length 0, Checksum 0, Version 0, Bad Source 0, No Virtual Link 0, Area Mismatch 0, No Sham Link 0, Self Originated 0, Duplicate ID 0, Hello 0, MTU Mismatch 0, Nbr Ignored 0, LLS 0, Authentication 0, OSPF LSA errors Type 0, Length 0, Data 0, Checksum 0, Summary traffic statistics for process ID 8: OSPF packets received/sent Type Packets Bytes RX Invalid 0 0 RX Hello 0 0 RX DB des 0 0 RX LS req 0 0 RX LS upd 0 0 RX LS ack 0 0 RX Total 0 0 TX Failed 0 0 TX Hello 16 1216 TX DB des 0 0 TX LS req 0 0 TX LS upd 0 0 TX LS ack 0 0 TX Total 16 1216 OSPF header errors Length 0, Checksum 0, Version 0, Bad Source 0, No Virtual Link 0, Area Mismatch 0, No Sham Link 0, Self Originated 0, Duplicate ID 0, Hello 0, MTU Mismatch 0, Nbr Ignored 0, LLS 0, Authentication 0, OSPF LSA errors Type 0, Length 0, Data 0, Checksum 0, OSPF Router with ID (10.1.1.4) (Process ID 1) OSPF queues statistic for process ID 1: OSPF Hello queue size 0, no limit, drops 0, max size 2 OSPF Router queue size 0, limit 200, drops 0, max size 2 Interface statistics: Interface Serial2/0 OSPF packets received/sent Type Packets Bytes RX Invalid 0 0 RX Hello 11 528 RX DB des 4 148 RX LS req 1 60 RX LS upd 3 216 RX LS ack 2 128 RX Total 21 1080 TX Failed 0 0 TX Hello 14 1104 TX DB des 3 252 TX LS req 1 56 TX LS upd 3 392 TX LS ack 2 128 TX Total 23 1932 OSPF header errors Length 0, Checksum 0, Version 0, Bad Source 0, No Virtual Link 0, Area Mismatch 0, No Sham Link 0, Self Originated 0, Duplicate ID 0, Hello 0, MTU Mismatch 0, Nbr Ignored 0, LLS 0, Authentication 0, OSPF LSA errors Type 0, Length 0, Data 0, Checksum 0, Interface Ethernet0/0 OSPF packets received/sent Type Packets Bytes RX Invalid 0 0 RX Hello 13 620 RX DB des 3 116 RX LS req 1 36 RX LS upd 3 228 RX LS ack 4 216 RX Total 24 1216 TX Failed 0 0 TX Hello 17 1344 TX DB des 4 276 TX LS req 1 56 TX LS upd 7 656 TX LS ack 2 128 TX Total 31 2460 OSPF header errors Length 0, Checksum 0, Version 0, Bad Source 13, No Virtual Link 0, Area Mismatch 0, No Sham Link 0, Self Originated 0, Duplicate ID 0, Hello 0, MTU Mismatch 0, Nbr Ignored 0, LLS 0, Authentication 0, OSPF LSA errors Type 0, Length 0, Data 0, Checksum 0, Summary traffic statistics for process ID 1: OSPF packets received/sent Type Packets Bytes RX Invalid 0 0 RX Hello 24 1148 RX DB des 7 264 RX LS req 2 96 RX LS upd 6 444 RX LS ack 6 344 RX Total 45 2296 TX Failed 0 0 TX Hello 31 2448 TX DB des 7 528 TX LS req 2 112 TX LS upd 10 1048 TX LS ack 4 256 TX Total 54 4392 OSPF header errors Length 0, Checksum 0, Version 0, Bad Source 13, No Virtual Link 0, Area Mismatch 0, No Sham Link 0, Self Originated 0, Duplicate ID 0, Hello 0, MTU Mismatch 0, Nbr Ignored 0, LLS 0, Authentication 0, OSPF LSA errors Type 0, Length 0, Data 0, Checksum 0,
The network administrator can issue the clear ip ospf traffic command to reset all counters and restart all statistics collections:
Device# clear ip ospf traffic
Displaying and Clearing Enhanced Traffic Statistics for OSPFv3 Example
The following example shows display output for the show ipv6 ospf traffic command for OSPFv3:
Device# show ipv6 ospf traffic OSPFv3 statistics: Rcvd: 32 total, 0 checksum errors 10 hello, 7 database desc, 2 link state req 9 link state updates, 4 link state acks 0 LSA ignored Sent: 45 total, 0 failed 17 hello, 12 database desc, 2 link state req 8 link state updates, 6 link state acks OSPFv3 Router with ID (10.1.1.4) (Process ID 6) OSPFv3 queues statistic for process ID 6 Hello queue size 0, no limit, max size 2 Router queue size 0, limit 200, drops 0, max size 2 Interface statistics: Interface Serial2/0 OSPFv3 packets received/sent Type Packets Bytes RX Invalid 0 0 RX Hello 5 196 RX DB des 4 172 RX LS req 1 52 RX LS upd 4 320 RX LS ack 2 112 RX Total 16 852 TX Failed 0 0 TX Hello 8 304 TX DB des 3 144 TX LS req 1 52 TX LS upd 3 252 TX LS ack 3 148 TX Total 18 900 OSPFv3 header errors Length 0, Checksum 0, Version 0, No Virtual Link 0, Area Mismatch 0, Self Originated 0, Duplicate ID 0, Instance ID 0, Hello 0, MTU Mismatch 0, Nbr Ignored 0, Authentication 0, OSPFv3 LSA errors Type 0, Length 0, Data 0, Checksum 0, Interface Ethernet0/0 OSPFv3 packets received/sent Type Packets Bytes RX Invalid 0 0 RX Hello 6 240 RX DB des 3 144 RX LS req 1 52 RX LS upd 5 372 RX LS ack 2 152 RX Total 17 960 TX Failed 0 0 TX Hello 11 420 TX DB des 9 312 TX LS req 1 52 TX LS upd 5 376 TX LS ack 3 148 TX Total 29 1308 OSPFv3 header errors Length 0, Checksum 0, Version 0, No Virtual Link 0, Area Mismatch 0, Self Originated 0, Duplicate ID 0, Instance ID 0, Hello 0, MTU Mismatch 0, Nbr Ignored 0, Authentication 0, OSPFv3 LSA errors Type 0, Length 0, Data 0, Checksum 0, Summary traffic statistics for process ID 6: OSPFv3 packets received/sent Type Packets Bytes RX Invalid 0 0 RX Hello 11 436 RX DB des 7 316 RX LS req 2 104 RX LS upd 9 692 RX LS ack 4 264 RX Total 33 1812 TX Failed 0 0 TX Hello 19 724 TX DB des 12 456 TX LS req 2 104 TX LS upd 8 628 TX LS ack 6 296 TX Total 47 2208 OSPFv3 header errors Length 0, Checksum 0, Version 0, No Virtual Link 0, Area Mismatch 0, Self Originated 0, Duplicate ID 0, Instance ID 0, Hello 0, MTU Mismatch 0, Nbr Ignored 0, Authentication 0, OSPFv3 LSA errors Type 0, Length 0, Data 0, Checksum 0,
The network administrator can issue the clear ipv6 ospf traffic command to reset all counters and restart all statistics collections:
Device# clear ipv6 ospf traffic
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to the OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics for OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 feature.
Related Documents
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Feature Information for OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics
The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.
Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to . An account on Cisco.com is not required.
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Feature Information |
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OSPF Enhanced Traffic Statistics for OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3SG Cisco IOS XE Release 3.6E |
This document describes the detailed OSPF traffic statistics that are provided when the user enters the new and modified commands show commands for OSPFv2 and OSPFv3. In Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3 SG, support was added for the Cisco Catalyst 4000 Series Switches. The following commands were introduced or modified: clear ipv6 ospf traffic, show ip ospf traffic, show ipv6 ospf traffic. In Cisco IOS XE Release 3.6E, this feature is supported on Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series Switches. |