902 OSPF CommandsLSAs Received Shows the number of link-state advertisements receiveddetermined to be new instantiations.LSA Count The number of LSAs in the link state database.Maximum Numberof LSAsThe limit on the number of LSAs that the router can store in itslink state database.LSA High WaterMarkThe maximum number of LSAs that have been in the link statedatabase since OSPF began operation.Retransmit ListEntriesThe current number of entries on all neighbors’ retransmit lists.Maximum Numberof RetransmitEntriesThe maximum number of entries that can be on neighbors’retransmit lists at any given time. This is the sum for allneighbors. When OSPF receives an LSA and cannot allocate anew retransmit list entry, the router does not acknowledge theLSA, expecting the sender to retransmit.Retransmit EntriesHigh Water MarkThe maximum number of retransmit list entries that have beenon all neighbors’ retransmit lists at one time.NSF Support Whether graceful restart is administratively enabled. Possiblevalues are Support Always, Disabled, or Planned.NSF RestartIntervalThe number of seconds a helpful neighbor allows a restartingrouter to complete its graceful restart.NSF Restart Status Whether the router is currently performing a graceful restart.NSF Restart Age The number of seconds until a graceful restart expires. Onlynon-zero when the router is in graceful restart.NSF Restart ExitReasonThe reason the previous graceful restart ended. Possible valuesare Not attempted, In progress, Completed, Timed out,Topology change, and Manual clear.NSF HelperSupportWhether this router is configured to act as a graceful restarthelpful neighbor. Possible values are: Helper Support Always,Disabled, or Planned.NSF Helper StrictLSA CheckingAs a graceful restart helpful neighbor, whether to terminate thehelper relationship if a topology change occurs during aneighbor's graceful restart.Redistributing This field is a heading and appears only if you configure thesystem to take routes learned from a non-OSPF source andadvertise them to its peers.