Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide

Section VII: Internet Protocol Routing

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RipMetric - RIP metric (cost) to reaching the destination.

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Interface - Name of the interface where the route was added as a static
route or learned by RIP. A hash symbol (#) following the name signifies
an IP interface where there are no active nodes in the VLAN of the
interface.

This command always displays interface and static routes. RIP routes,
however, are only displayed when the outgoing interface is up. Note that
routes are only propagated by RIP when their status at the physical level is
up. This means that a VLAN’s interface route is propagated if at least one
port in the VLAN is active.

Figure 53 is an example of the information provided by the GENERAL
parameter.

Figure 53. SHOW IP ROUTE Command with the GENERAL Parameter

The information is described here:

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Number of routes - Total number of routing interfaces, static routes,
and dynamic RIP routes.

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Interface routes - Number of routing interfaces on the switch.

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RIP routes - Number of routes learned by RIP.

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Static routes - Number of static routes.

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Cache size - Size of the route cache (the maximum number of entries)

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Source route byte counting - Whether source route byte counting is
enabled.

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Route debugging - Whether route debugging is enabled.

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Multipath routing - Whether multipath routing is enabled.

Examples

This command displays the IPv4 packet routes on the switch:

show ip route

IP Route General Information
Number of routes................ 25
Interface routes................ 11
RIP routes...................... 12
Static routes................... 2
Cache size...................... 1024
Source route byte counting ..... no
Route debugging................. no
Multipath routing............... yes

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