Displaying IPv6 OSPF neighbor statistics and parameters

To display the statistics and parameters related to IPv6 OSPF neighbors, enter the following command:

D TCPIP,TCPCS67,OMP,IPV6OSPF,NBRS                               
EZZ8129I IPV6 OSPF NEIGHBORS 715                               
ROUTER ID       STATE LSRXL DBSUM LSREQ HSUP RTR-PRI IFC       
65.65.65.65       128     0     0     0  OFF       1 MPCPTP7TO5
63.63.63.63         8     0     0     0  OFF       1 NSQDIO1L6 
64.64.64.64       128     0     0     0  OFF       1 NSQDIO1L6 
68.68.68.68       128     0     0     0  OFF       1 NSQDIO1L6 
64.64.64.64       128     0     0     0  OFF       1 *
Tip: On multiaccess media (LANs), attached routers become adjacent only with the designated router and the backup designated router. Routers that are not performing a designated router role do not become adjacent to each other on LAN networks. Therefore, in this example, the state of 8 for 63.63.63.63 does not necessarily represent a problem or an incomplete adjacency. You can conclude that 64.64.64.64 and 68.68.68.68 are the designated routers, and 63.63.63.63 is simply another router on the network. State 8 is the final state in this case.