Ip routing commands, Global routing configuration, 49 ip r – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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IP R

OUTING

C

OMMANDS

After network interfaces are configured for the switch, the paths used to

send traffic between different interfaces must be set. If routing is enabled

on the switch, traffic will automatically be forwarded between all of the

local subnetworks. However, to forward traffic to devices on other

subnetworks, either configure fixed paths with static routing commands, or
enable a dynamic routing protocol that exchanges information with other

routers on the network to automatically determine the best path to any

subnetwork.

This section includes commands for both static and dynamic routing. These

commands are used to connect between different local subnetworks or to

connect the router to the enterprise network.

G

LOBAL

R

OUTING

C

ONFIGURATION

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Table 201: IP Routing Commands

Command Group

Function

Global Routing

Configuration

Configures global parameters for static and dynamic routing,

displays the routing table and statistics for protocols used to

exchange routing information

Routing Information

Protocol (RIP)

Configures global and interface specific parameters for RIP

Open Shortest Path First

(OSPFv2)

Configures global and interface specific parameters for OSPFv2

Open Shortest Path First

(OSPFv3)

Configures global and interface specific parameters for OSPFv3

Table 202: Global Routing Configuration Commands

Command

Function

Mode

IPv4 Commands

ip route

Configures static routes

GC

maximum-paths

Sets the maximum number of paths allowed

GC

show ip host-route

Displays the interface associated with known routes

PE

show ip route

Displays specified entries in the routing table

PE

show ip route database

Displays static or dynamically learned entries in the

routing table

PE

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