Displaying ip information – layer 2 switches, Displaying ip information – layer 2, Switches – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Displaying IP configuration information and statistics

Displaying IP information – Layer 2 Switches

You can display the following IP configuration information statistics on Layer 2 Switches:

Global IP settings – refer to

“Displaying global IP configuration information”

on page 506.

ARP entries – refer to

“Displaying ARP entries”

on page 507.

IP traffic statistics – refer to

“Displaying IP traffic statistics”

on page 508.

Displaying global IP configuration information

To display the Layer 2 Switch IP address and default gateway, enter the following command.

out segments

The number of TCP segments sent by the device.

retransmission

The number of segments that this device retransmitted because the retransmission timer for the
segment had expired before the device at the other end of the connection had acknowledged
receipt of the segment.

RIP statistics

The RIP statistics are derived from RFC 1058, “Routing Information Protocol”.

requests sent

The number of requests this device has sent to another RIP router for all or part of its RIP routing
table.

requests
received

The number of requests this device has received from another RIP router for all or part of this
device RIP routing table.

responses sent The number of responses this device has sent to another RIP router request for all or part of this

device RIP routing table.

responses
received

The number of responses this device has received to requests for all or part of another RIP
router routing table.

unrecognized

This information is used by Brocade customer support.

bad version

The number of RIP packets dropped by the device because the RIP version was either invalid or
is not supported by this device.

bad addr family The number of RIP packets dropped because the value in the Address Family Identifier field of

the packet header was invalid.

bad req format

The number of RIP request packets this router dropped because the format was bad.

bad metrics

This information is used by Brocade customer support.

bad resp
format

The number of responses to RIP request packets dropped because the format was bad.

resp not from
rip port

This information is used by Brocade customer support.

resp from
loopback

The number of RIP responses received from loopback interfaces.

packets
rejected

This information is used by Brocade customer support.

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