Rtmonitor – Amer Networks E5 CLI User Manual

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Note that "core" routes for interface IP addresses are not normally shown. Use the

-all

switch

to show core routes also.

Use the

-switched

switch to show only switched routes.

Explanation of Flags field of the routing tables:

O

Learned via OSPF

X

Route is Disabled

M

Route is Monitored

A

Published via Proxy ARP

D

Dynamic (from e.g. DHCP relay, IPsec, L2TP/PPP servers, etc.)

H

HA synced from cluster peer

Usage

routes [-all] [<table name>] [-switched] [-flushl3cache] [-num=<n>]

[-nonhost] [-tables] [-lookup=<ip address>] [-verbose]

Options

-all

Also show routes for interface addresses.

-flushl3cache

Flush Layer 3 Cache.

-lookup=<ip address>

Lookup the route for the given IP address.

-nonhost

Do not show single-host routes.

-num=<n>

Limit display to <n> entries. (Default: 20)

-switched

Only show switched routes and L3C entries.

-tables

Display list of named (PBR) routing tables.

-verbose

Verbose.

<table name>

Name of routing table.

2.2.65. rtmonitor

Real-time monitor information.

Description

Show information about real-time monitor objects, and real-time monitor alerts.

All objects matching the specified filter are displayed. The filter can be the name of an object, or
the beginning of a name. If no filter is specified, all objects are displayed.

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