Installation and Getting Started Guide

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Table 6.15: Web Display of IP Forwarding Cache Information – routing switch

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IP Address

The IP address of the destination.

 

 

Next Hop

The IP address of the next-hop router to the destination. This field

 

contains either an IP address or the value DIRECT. DIRECT means

 

the destination is either directly attached or the destination is an

 

address on this HP device. For example, the next hop for loopback

 

addresses and broadcast addresses is shown as DIRECT.

 

 

MAC

The MAC address of the destination.

 

Note: If the entry is type U (indicating that the destination is this HP

 

device), the address consists of zeroes.

 

 

Type

The type of host entry, which can be one or more of the following:

 

D – Dynamic

 

P – Permanent

 

F – Forward

 

U – Us

 

• C – Complex Filter

 

• W – Wait ARP

 

• I – ICMP Deny

 

K – Drop

 

R – Fragment

 

• S – Snap Encap

 

 

Action

This information is used by HP customer support.

 

 

Flag Check

This information is used by HP customer support.

 

 

Snap

This information is used by HP customer support.

 

 

Port

The port through which this device reaches the destination. For

 

destinations that are located on this device, the port number is shown

 

as “n/a”.

 

 

VLAN

Indicates the VLAN(s) the listed port is in.

 

 

Priority

The QoS priority of the port or VLAN.

 

 

 

Displaying the IP Route Table

To display the IP route table, use one of the following methods.

USING THE CLI

To display the IP route table, enter the following command at any CLI level:

HP9300> show ip route

Total number of IP routes: 514

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