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Troubleshooting Routers
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This command allows you to display OSI database information about an
individual slot in the router. The display includes information about link state
packets (LSPs), path control blocks, and adjacency control blocks.
The console displays the database information you requested or an error
message.
For example, if you enter an osidata -s 2 -t lsp_L1 -i aaaaaaaaaaaa0000
command to request a Level 1 LSP with the LSP ID aaaaaaaaaaaa0000 from
the OSI service installed on Slot 2, and the OSI service responds to the
request, the Technician Interface console displays messages similar to the
following:
L2 LSPID aaaaaaaaaaaa0000
SRM_flags 0 0 0 0, SSN_flags 0 0 0 0, Ctrl flags 8
Lifetime 1200, Seqnum 2, Chksum 9b9a, Flags 03
01040349 0040020c 00148080 80aaaaaa aaaaaa01 0300080 8080aaaa
aaaaaaaa
If the OSI service cannot respond to the request for data, the console may
display one of the following error messages:
Invalid slot number, can’t parse cmd line
The slot does not exist.
Invalid ID, can’t parse cmd line
You entered a number of bytes other than eight for the LSP ID.
No answer from called slot
The OSI service is not installed on the specified slot.
No data returned for ID message
An LSP does not exist for the specified ID on the specified slot.
Unknown database object type, can’t parse cmd line
You entered an invalid value with the -t <type> option.
3. To display the LSP ID, use the osil1lsp or osil2lsp alias, depending on the
level (1 or 2).
The alias definitions are
osil1lsp = echo “L1 LSPDB”; get wfOsiL1LspHdrEntry.1
osil2lsp = echo “L2 LSPDB”; get wfOsiL2LspHdrEntry.1
4. To display the dynamic adjacency ID, use the osiadjs alias.
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