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Example:
Router-N> show ip unicast cache
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Source IP | Destination IP | Next Hop IP | NH MAC | Vlan |
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192.168.1.1 | 29.2.1.1 | 28.2.0.2 | 00.00.28.02.00.02 | 5 |
192.168.2.1 | 29.2.2.1 | 28.2.0.2 | 00.00.28.02.00.02 | 5 |
192.168.2.2 | 29.2.2.2 | 28.2.0.2 | 00.00.28.02.00.02 | 5 |
192.168.2.3 | 29.2.2.3 | 28.2.0.2 | 00.00.28.02.00.02 | 5 |
192.168.2.4 | 29.2.2.4 | 28.2.0.2 | 00.00.28.02.00.02 | 5 |
192.168.2.5 | 29.2.2.5 | 28.2.0.2 | 00.00.28.02.00.02 | 5 |
show ip unicast cache networks
User level: user, privileged, supervisor
Use the show ip unicast cache networks command to display a summary of networks handled by the hardware unicast cache database.
The syntax for this command is:
show ip unicast cache networks [<net addr> <net mask>]
net addr | The IP address of the network. |
net mask | The mask IP address. |
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