R. Display Route Table

Displays the following information about statically configured routes and dynamically learned ones:

NETWORK ADDRESS - destination address.

NETMASK - IP subnet mask; number of bits reserved for the host ID.

GATEWAY ADDRESS - IP address of packets sent to destination.

interface - IP address of outgoing interface.

Metric - number of hops (routers) required to reach the specified gateway.

Type – static or dynamic.

A. Display ARP Table

The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) obtains the Ethernet MAC address for a known IP address.

Displays the following information about mappings between Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) addresses (hardware addresses) and IP addresses:

IP ADDRESS - IP address that corresponds to the MAC address.

ETHERNET ADDRESS - Ethernet address of the device; assigned by the manufacturer.

interface - the interface for the Ethernet address.

B. Display Bridge forwarding database

Displays the following information about mappings between Ethernet addresses and devices connected to the LAN:

ETHERNET ADDRESS - Ethernet address of the device; assigned by the manufacturer.

interface - the interface for the Ethernet address.

PORT - the port for the Ethernet interface.

TIMER - number of seconds until this entry deletes from the database. The time counts down from the Bridge database aging time value, in one-second intervals; at zero, the entry deletes from the database.

You must enable bridging for this table to display. For more information on enabling bridging, see the “PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module basics” chapter. For more information on the maximum aging time value, see "Configure bridge" later in this chapter.

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