SYSTEM COMMANDS

IP Routing Commands

ip rip send

Used to send the IP RIP update messages to a particular interface on demand. The example screen below demonstrates how you use this command.

[System Name]> ip rip send 2.2.2.2

Sending IP RIP Update Message to Network 2.0.0.0

ip rip stats

Displays global RIP statistics and also statistics for each configured RIP interface. Refer to RIP Statistics, for a list of available statistics and their definitions.

ip route

Displays the current routing table. The meaning of each displayed field for a route entry is as follows:

Destination

IP address for the destination network or host.

Subnet-Mask

Subnet mask value for the destination network or host. A value of 255.255.255.255 indicates that this entry is for a specific IP host.

Next Hop

IP address or device name for the next hop router that provides access to the destination network or the host.

Metric

Hop count to the destination network or the host.

T/P (Type/Protocol)

Type

The destination type is “R” for a remote network or host, and “L” for a locally connected network or host.

Protocol

The mechanism used to determine the route. “L” is for local, “I” is icmp, and “R” is for RIP.

TTL

Time to Live for this route entry in seconds. This entry will expire after the specified number of seconds. A value of 999 implies that the entry will not expire.

IF

The interface Id.

Age

The age of the route in seconds.

ip route <IP address>

Displays the routing information for the indicated device. The meaning of each displayed field for a route entry is included in the above ip route command explanation.

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