STATUS : ACTIVE
inbound esp sas
outbound esp sas
Interface: GigabitEthernet 1/2
Link Local address: fe80::201:e8ff:fe40:4d11
IPSecv6 policy name: OSPFv3-1-600
inbound ah sas
outbound ah sas
inbound esp sas
spi : 600 (0x258)
transform : esp-des esp-sha1-hmac
in use settings : {Transport, }
replay detection support : N
STATUS : ACTIVE
outbound esp sas
spi : 600 (0x258)
transform : esp-des esp-sha1-hmac
in use settings : {Transport, }
replay detection support : N
STATUS : ACTIVE
Troubleshooting OSPFv3
The system provides several tools to troubleshoot OSPFv3 operation on the switch. This section describes typical, OSPFv3 troubleshooting
scenarios.
NOTE
: The following troubleshooting section is meant to be a comprehensive list, but only to provide some examples of typical
troubleshooting checks.
• Have you enabled OSPF globally?
• Is the OSPF process active on the interface?
• Are the adjacencies established correctly?
• Did you congure the interfaces for Layer 3 correctly?
• Is the router in the correct area type?
• Did you include the routes in the OSPF database?
• Did you include the OSPF routes in the routing table (not just the OSPF database)?
Some useful troubleshooting commands are:
• show ipv6 interfaces
•
show ipv6 protocols
• debug ipv6 ospf events and/or packets
• show ipv6 neighbors
• show ipv6 routes
Viewing Summary Information
To get general route, conguration, links status, and debug information, use the following commands.
• View the summary information of the IPv6 routes.
EXEC Privilege mode
Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)
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