How would you view the metric assigned to a route in OSPF? (Choose two.)
A.
Use the show route protocol ospf command.
B.
Use the show ospf route intra command.
C.
Use the show ospf database extensive command.
D.
Use the show ospf interface command.
The Answer Is:
A, B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The metric that OSPF assigns to a destination is visible from two complementary vantage points in Junos. The show route protocol ospf command displays the main routing table filtered to OSPF-learned prefixes, and each entry shows the computed cost alongside the next hop, exactly as it was installed after SPF calculation. The show ospf route command (which accepts filters such as intra-area, inter-area, and extern) presents the OSPF-specific routing table, organized by route type, and explicitly lists the metric column for every intra-area, inter-area, and external route the local router has calculated. Together these two commands give both the RIB-level and the protocol-level view of route cost. By contrast, show ospf database extensive dumps the raw link-state advertisements, where metrics appear only as link-level values buried inside Router or Network LSAs rather than as a resolved route cost, so it is not the direct tool for viewing a route's metric. show ospf interface reports interface operational state, area, and DR/BDR information but does not present a cost or metric field at all in its standard output. Candidates should be comfortable distinguishing the RIB-oriented and protocol-table-oriented verification commands, since JNCIS-ENT scenarios frequently test whether a candidate reaches for the correct show command layer during troubleshooting. Reference topics: Junos Enterprise Routing – OSPF Operation and Verification, Monitoring OSPF.
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