The hierarchy structure is proper but when executed the command the error is thrown.
vyos@vyos:~$ sh ip ospf neighbor address Possible completions: <x.x.x.x> Show IPv4 OSPF neighbor information for specified IP address vyos@vyos:~$ sh ip ospf neighbor address 33.33.33.33 Possible completions: <Enter> Execute the current command vyos@vyos:~$ sh ip ospf neighbor address 33.33.33.33 % Unknown command: sh ip ospf neighbor address 33.33.33.33
There is no need of the "address" option as it seems to be redundant.
both the commands show the same information in previous version:
vyos@vyos# run sh ip ospf neighbor 22.22.22.22 Neighbor 22.22.22.22, interface address 10.20.0.2 In the area 0.0.0.0 via interface eth1 Neighbor priority is 1, State is Full, 5 state changes Most recent state change statistics: Progressive change 17h08m27s ago DR is 10.20.0.1, BDR is 10.20.0.2 Options 2 *|-|-|-|-|-|E|- Dead timer due in 34.556s Database Summary List 0 Link State Request List 0 Link State Retransmission List 0 Thread Inactivity Timer on Thread Database Description Retransmision off Thread Link State Request Retransmission on Thread Link State Update Retransmission on [edit] vyos@vyos# run sh ip ospf neighbor address 22.22.22.22 Neighbor 22.22.22.22, interface address 10.20.0.2 In the area 0.0.0.0 via interface eth1 Neighbor priority is 1, State is Full, 5 state changes Most recent state change statistics: Progressive change 17h09m15s ago DR is 10.20.0.1, BDR is 10.20.0.2 Options 2 *|-|-|-|-|-|E|- Dead timer due in 36.546s Database Summary List 0 Link State Request List 0 Link State Retransmission List 0 Thread Inactivity Timer on Thread Database Description Retransmision off Thread Link State Request Retransmission on Thread Link State Update Retransmission on