From: Digital Yemeni (digital.yemeni@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Mar 26 2007 - 22:42:48 ART
I thought everyone knows this! I've been using it all the way and yet did
not prevent me to fail the lab! hahahahah
On 3/27/07, Todd, Douglas M. <DTODD@partners.org> wrote:
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> For those who might be interested - I see that there is a nice command to
> check
> your OSPF interfaces, areas and neighbors:
> (similar to sh ip int br) -
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> Rack14R3#sh ip os int br
> Interface PID Area IP Address/Mask Cost State Nbrs F/C
> Vl3 1 0 191.14.23.3/24 64 P2P 1/1
> Vl2 1 0 191.14.13.3/24 64 P2P 1/1
> Vl1 1 0 191.14.34.3/24 64 P2P 1/1
> Se1/2 1 13 191.14.13.3/24 64 P2P 1/1
> Se2/0 1 23 191.14.23.3/24 64 P2P 1/1
> Se1/0 1 34 191.14.34.3/24 64 P2P 1/1
> Rack14R3#
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-- Best Regards! Digital, CCIE# to be assigned by Cisco when it collects enough $$ out of me! :p
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