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Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Command Reference—Release8.1
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Chapter2 Catalyst 6500 Series Switch and ROM Monitor Commands show mls entry netflow-route
show mls entry netflow-routeTo display shortcut information in the MLS-based Catalyst6500 series switches, use the show mls entry
netflow-route command.
show mls entry netflow-route [short | long]
show mls entry netflow-route ip [destination ip_addr_spec] [source ip_addr_spec]
[protocol protocol] [src-port src_port] [dst-port dst_port] [short | long]
Syntax Description
Defaults The default displays MLS information in long format.
Command Types Switch command.
Command Modes Normal.
Usage Guidelines This command is supported on Catalyst 6500 series switches configured with the Supervisor Engine 2
with Layer 3 Switching Engine II (PFC2) only.
The show mls entry netflow-route command output displays software-installed NetFlow forwarding
entries (these are used for features such as TCP intercept or reflexive ACL), but does not display flow
statistics for flows that are switched through CEF entries.
If you use the ip keyword, you are specifying a command for IP MLS.
When entering the ip_addr_spec, use the full IP address or a subnet address in one of the following
formats: ip_addr, ip_addr/netmask, or ip_addr/maskbit.
short (Optional) Displays the output with carriage returns.
long (Optional) Displays the output on one line.
ip Specifies IP MLS.
destination (Optional) Specifies the destination IP or IPX address.
ip_addr_spec (Optional) Full IP address or a subnet address.
source (Optional) Specifies the source IP or IPX address.
protocol (Optional) Specifies the protocol type.
protocol (Optional) Protocol number or type; valid values can be from 0 to 255, ip,
ipinip, icmp, igmp, tcp, or udp. 0 indicates “do not care.”
src-port src_port (Optional) Specifies the number of the TCP/UDP source port (decimal).
Used with dst-port to specify the port pair if the protocol is tcp or udp. 0
indicates “do not care.”
dst-port dst_port (Optional) Specifies the number of the TCP/UDP destination port
(decimal). Used with src-port to specify the port pair if the protocol is tcp
or udp. 0 indicates “do not care.”