show [node node-id] routing - circuit circuit-name - adjacency adjacency-name attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all identifiers all status Examples: show routing circuit csmacd-1 adjacency * name, state, lan address show routing circuit csmacd-1 adjacency RTG$0001 all
1 – Identifier
o name Simple name assigned to the adjacency when it is created.
2 – Status
o data link port Support: All Name of the data link port used for this X.25 data adjacency. This attribute is supported only if the owning routing circuit entity's characteristic type is set to x25 da. o dte address Support: All DTE address of the neighboring node on an X.25 circuit. This status is supported only if the owning circuit entity's characteristic type is x25 da. o endnode ids Support: All System IDs of neighboring end nodes. This attribute is supported only if the node is an end node and the owning circuit entity's characteristic type is not x25 da. o endnode nets Support: All NETs computed from the system IDs in the endnode ids status and the set of area addresses in the owning routing entity's manual area addresses set. This attribute is supported only if the node is an end node and the owning circuit entity's characteristic type is not x25 da. o holding timer Support: L1,L2 Holding time for this adjacency, updated from the router-to- router Hello messages. This attribute is supported only if both the node and the adjacency are routers. o ip addresses Support: IP IP addresses of the neighbor node. If these are not known, the set is empty. o LAN address Data link address of the neighboring node on a broadcast circuit. This status is supported only if the owning circuit entity's characteristic type is csma-cd. o LAN priority Support: L1,L2 Priority of the neighbor of this adjacency for becoming the LAN level 1 designated router (if the adjacency is a DECnet-Plus level 1 router) or the LAN level 2 designated router (if the adjacency is a DECnet-Plus level 2 router). This status is supported only if the owning circuit entity's characteristic type is csma-cd; and the adjacency is a router rather than an end node. o level Support: L1,L2 The level of the adjacency. This attribute is supported only if both the node and the adjacency are routers. Level 1 The adjacency is used for level 1 routing. Level 2 The adjacency is used for level 2 routing. Level 1 & 2 The adjacency is used for level 1 and level 2 routing. Level 0 The usage is undefined. o neighbor areas Support: L1,L2 Area addresses of the neighboring node. This attribute is supported only if both the node and the adjacency are routers and the owning circuit entity's characteristic type is not x25 da. o neighbor node id Support: L1,L2 Node ID of the neighboring node. o neighbor node type Support: All Type of the neighboring node. This status is supported only if the owning circuit entity's characteristic type is not x25 da. non-dna The node is not a DNA router. router phase iv The node is a Phase IV end node. endnode phase iv The node is a Phase IV level 1 router. level 1 router phase iv The node is a Phase IV level 2 router. level 2 router DECnet-Plus The node is a DECnet-Plus end node. endnode DECnet-Plus The node is a DECnet-Plus level 1 router. level 1 router DECnet-Plus The node is a DECnet-Plus level 2 router. level 2 router DECnet-Plus The node is a DECnet-Plus router. router unknown The node type is unknown. phase iv The node is a Phase IV router. router o neighbor protocols supported Support: IP Network protocols supported by the neighboring node (either IP or ISO8473). o router nets Support: End Network Entity Title(s) (NETs) of a neighboring router. This status is supported only if the adjacency is a level 1 or level 2 router, and the owning circuit entity's characteristic type is not x25 da. o state Support: All State of the routing circuit adjacency entity. May be one of the following: failed initializing up up/dormant o type Type of adjacency. autoconfigured Created by autoconfiguration. manual Created manually by a create command. This attribute indicates whether the adjacency has been manually created, or whether the adjacency was created by means of hello PDUs. It will always have the value manual when it has been created by the create command; otherwise, it will have the value autoconfigured.