NAME
ospf6ctl
—
control the Open Shortest Path First
daemon
SYNOPSIS
ospf6ctl |
[-s socket]
command [argument ...] |
DESCRIPTION
The ospf6ctl
program controls the
ospf6d(8) daemon.
The following options are available:
-s
socket- Use socket instead of the default /var/run/ospf6d.sock to communicate with ospfd(8).
Commands may be abbreviated to the minimum unambiguous prefix; for
example, s s
for show
summary
.
The following commands are available:
fib couple
- Insert the learned routes into the Forwarding Information Base (FIB), a.k.a. the kernel routing table.
fib decouple
- Remove the learned routes from the FIB. Decoupling the FIB from an OSPF router may create routing loops and could cause major routing issues in the complete OSPF cloud. Only routers with just one link to the OSPF cloud can safely decouple the FIB.
log brief
- Disable verbose debug logging.
log verbose
- Enable verbose debug logging.
reload
- Reload the configuration file.
show database
[filter]- Show the link state database. filter can be any one
of the following:
area
ID- Show only LSAs from the specified area ID.
asbr
- Show only ASBR LSAs.
external
- Show only AS-External LSAs.
network
- Show only Network LSAs.
router
- Show only Router LSAs.
self-originated
- Show only self-originated LSAs.
summary
- Show only Summary LSAs.
show fib
[destination | filter]- Show the Forwarding Information Base. destination
can be specified to show the route matching a destination IP address.
filter can be any of the following:
connected
- Show only connected routes.
interface
[interface]- Show only interfaces or the specified interface.
ospf
- Show only OSPF routes.
static
- Show only static routes.
connected
,ospf
andstatic
may be specified together. show interfaces
[interface]- Show details for all interfaces or the specified interface.
show neighbor
[detail
]- Show neighbors.
detail
can be specified for additional detail. show rib
[detail
]- Show the Routing Information Base.
detail
can be specified for additional detail. show summary
- Show summary information.
FILES
- /var/run/ospf6d.sock
- UNIX-domain socket used for communication with ospf6d(8).
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The ospf6ctl
program first appeared in
OpenBSD 4.2.