The following table describes the Layer 3 Information Menu options.

Table 26 Layer 3 information menu options

Command

Usage

 

 

route

Displays the IP Routing Menu. Using the options of this menu, the system displays the following for

 

each configured or learned route:

 

Route destination IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address

 

Type of route

 

Tag indicating origin of route

 

Metric for RIP tagged routes, specifying the number of hops to the destination (1-15 hops, or

 

 

16 for infinite hops)

 

The IP interface that the route uses

 

 

arp

Displays the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Information Menu.

 

 

*ospf

Displays OSPF routing Information Menu.

 

 

*rip

Displays Routing Information Protocol Menu.

 

 

ip

Displays IP Information. IP information, includes:

 

IP interface information: Interface number, IP address, subnet mask, VLAN number, and

 

 

operational status.

 

Default gateway information: Metric for selecting which configured gateway to use, gateway

 

 

number, IP address, and health status

 

IP forwarding information: Enable status, lnet and lmask

 

Port status

 

 

igmp

Displays IGMP Information Menu.

 

 

*vrrp

Displays the VRRP Information Menu.

 

 

dump

Dumps all switch information available from the Layer 3 Menu (10K or more, depending on your

 

configuration).

 

If you want to capture dump data to a file, set your communication software on your workstation

 

to capture session data prior to issuing the dump commands.

* indicates menus that are available only on the GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch.

Route information

Command: /info/l3/route

 

 

 

[IP Routing Menu]

 

find

- Show a single route by destination IP address

 

gw

- Show routes to a single gateway

 

type

- Show routes of a single type

 

tag

- Show routes of a single tag

 

if

- Show routes on a single interface

 

dump

- Show all routes

 

 

 

Using the commands listed below, you can display all or a portion of the IP routes currently held in the switch.

Table 27 Route Information menu options

Command

Usage

 

 

 

find <IP address>

Displays a single route by IP address. For example,

 

100.10.1.1

 

 

 

 

gw <IP address>

Displays routes to a single gateway. For example,

 

100.10.1.2

 

 

 

 

type indirectdirectlocal

Displays routes of a single type.

broadcastmartianmulticast

 

 

 

 

 

tag fixedstaticaddrripospf

Displays routes of a single tag.

broadcastmartianmulticast

 

 

 

 

 

if <IP address>

Displays routes on a single interface.

 

 

 

dump

Displays all routes configured in the switch.

 

 

 

 

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